Magnesia-Chrome Refractory Brick
Magnesia-chrome refractory bricks are fired ceramic blocks made from magnesia and chromite for superior resistance to basic slags in steelmaking furnaces. They maintain structural integrity at temperatures exceeding 1700°C. This product fits HTS 6902.90.50.20 as 'other' refractory ceramic constructional goods, distinct from siliceous types.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If containing >87% magnesia (MgO)
High magnesia bricks have a specific subheading under 6902.90 for periclase types.
If for non-constructional linings or ladle bricks
Shaped refractory goods beyond basic constructional forms go to heading 6903.
If carbon-bonded rather than fired ceramic
Carbon-bonded magnesite bricks fall under siliceous fossil meal exclusions or specific 6902.10.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include laboratory analysis reports confirming magnesia content and post-firing properties to support refractory classification
• Ensure bricks are not pre-assembled into shapes that might classify as parts under 6903 or 6904
• Beware of environmental regulations on chrome content; prepare REACH-like documentation for U.S. entry
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