Silicon Carbide Refractory Tile
Silicon carbide refractory tiles are high-fired ceramic tiles with exceptional wear resistance for use in blast furnace hearths and incinerators. They offer high thermal conductivity and resistance to abrasion. Classified in HTS 6902.90.50.20 as other refractory ceramic constructional tiles, excluding siliceous fossil meals.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not specifically statistical breakout items
6902.90.90 covers other refractory bricks not detailed in .50 subheadings.
If for complex preformed shapes beyond tiles
Highly engineered refractory shapes classify under 6903 as other ceramic refractory goods.
If glazed or decorated for specific industrial identification
Glazed refractory goods may shift to heading 6906 if not purely constructional.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide firing certificates demonstrating temperatures >800°C to distinguish from unfired or resin-cured products
• Document tile thickness (<3.2 cm) if applicable, though refractory tiles often exceed this for structural use
• Avoid common pitfall of classifying as abrasives (6804) by emphasizing constructional refractory end-use
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