Polypropylene Endless Power Belt
Endless loop belting of woven polypropylene fibers for light-duty power transmission in textile machines and small appliances. Falls under HTS 5910.00.10.70 as other man-made fiber belting for power transfer, not featuring the rubber or plastic treatments excluded by chapter notes. Provides cost-effective tensile strength for continuous operation.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If textile components for further belting assembly
Unfinished textile pieces for belting manufacture classified as parts rather than complete belting.
If laminated with plastic film
Per chapter note, textile fabrics laminated with plastics visible in cross-section shift to heading 5903.
If for similar plastic belts
Non-textile plastic belting falls under Chapter 39 plates/sheets/other articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document weave construction and fiber purity to confirm textile dominance; avoid bundling with pulleys to prevent set classification; ensure width and length specs match belting definitions
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