Nylon Conveyor Belt for Food Processing
A durable transmission belt made from man-made nylon fibers, coated with PVC plastic for hygiene and strength, used in food processing lines to convey products. It falls under HTS 5910.00.10.90 as a conveyor belting of man-made fibers, other than specific types like cotton or high-tenacity yarns. The plastic coating enhances its resistance to moisture and abrasion.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If made from high-tenacity yarns
High-tenacity man-made fiber belts shift to this subheading for specialized strength applications.
If rubber predominates over textile
Belts where rubber is the primary material fall under Chapter 40, not textile-based 5910.
If entirely plastic sheeting with minor textile
Predominantly plastic belts without visible textile fabric are classified in Chapter 39 plastics.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify the belt's fiber content exceeds 50% man-made fibers via lab testing for accurate classification; ensure food-grade certification like FDA compliance for coatings
• Common pitfall: misclassifying as Chapter 39 if plastic dominates visibility
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Polyester V-Belt for Industrial Machinery
A V-shaped transmission belt constructed from polyester man-made fibers, impregnated with rubber and reinforced with steel cords for power transmission in machinery. Classified under HTS 5910.00.10.90 for man-made fiber belting, other than excluded types, due to its textile base. The design ensures high tensile strength and flexibility.
PVC-Coated Nylon Timing Belt
Precision timing belt of nylon man-made fibers with PVC coating and fiberglass reinforcement, used in automotive and CNC machines for synchronized motion. It qualifies for HTS 5910.00.10.90 as other man-made fiber transmission belting, where textile provides the structure. Visible coating meets Chapter 59 criteria without reclassifying to plastics.
Reinforced Polyester Conveyor Belt for Mining
Heavy-duty conveyor belting from polyester man-made fibers, laminated with rubber and steel mesh reinforcement for transporting ore in mining operations. HTS 5910.00.10.90 covers this as other man-made fiber belting, emphasizing the textile fabric base. Designed for high load and abrasion resistance.
PU-Laminated Nylon Flat Transmission Belt
Flat power transmission belt of nylon textile fabric laminated with polyurethane (PU) plastics, used in packaging machinery for smooth operation. Falls under HTS 5910.00.10.90 for other man-made fiber belting, as lamination is visible but textile is the base per Chapter 59 definitions. Provides low stretch and high grip.
Aramid Fiber Conveyor Belt for High-Temperature Use
Heat-resistant conveyor belt made from aramid (Kevlar-like) man-made fibers, coated with silicone for extreme temperature environments like glass manufacturing. HTS 5910.00.10.90 applies to this other man-made fiber belting. Aramid provides superior tensile strength and thermal stability.
Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester Belt for Textile Machinery
Endless transmission belt of polyester man-made fibers reinforced with fiberglass threads, used in textile looms for precise drive. Classified in HTS 5910.00.10.90 as other man-made belting. Ensures minimal elongation under load.