Steatite Burnishing Stone
A soft natural steatite (soapstone) stone used for hand-burnishing leather, pottery edges, and metal surfaces to a smooth finish. Included in HTS 6804.30.00.00 as a hand polishing stone of natural stone per Chapter note 2.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If shaped for electrical insulators
Steatite's insulating properties classify finished insulators under 8547 fittings.
If raw steatite powder or frit
Unworked or ground steatite is Chapter 25 flux stone.
If porcelainized steatite
Fired ceramic versions become Chapter 69 household ceramics.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify talc content >50% for steatite ID; test reports prevent ceramic mix-up
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