β-Quartz Glass-Ceramic Dutch Oven
Heavy-duty Dutch oven crafted from transparent, non-glazed lithium aluminosilicate glass-ceramic featuring β-quartz solid solution (>75% crystalline), minimal expansion (≤10x10-7/K), haze-free optics, and exceptional 2.5-micron IR penetration for stovetop-to-oven versatility. Precisely matches HTS 7013.10.10.00 specifications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If stainless steel construction rather than glass-ceramic
Metal kitchenware like stainless Dutch ovens classifies under Chapter 73.
If made of lead crystal glass (>24% PbO)
Lead crystal kitchenware has dedicated subheading 7013.22, excluding lithium aluminosilicate types.
If porcelain or china material
Table/kitchenware of porcelain falls under Chapter 69, distinguished from glass-ceramics.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirming β-quartz as predominant crystal phase
• Thermal expansion certificates (0-300°C range) are critical for subheading verification
• Package as individual kitchenware, not sets, to avoid potential 7013.99 classification
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