High-Adhesion Fiberglass Tire Cord 10 Micron RFL
Specialty plain weave tire cord from 10 micron continuous nonconductive glass filaments with heavy RFL impregnation for superior polymeric compound adhesion. Fits HTS 7019.63.30.00 as not colored, closed woven, mechanically bonded fabric of specified diameter filaments. Optimized for performance tires requiring maximum belt strength.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If coated or laminated versions
Coated glass fabrics shift to 7019.64; RFL is adhesion treatment only.
If imported as sliver or roving
Pre-woven forms classify as yarn/rovings, not fabrics.
If for transmission belts rather than tires
Glass fiber transmission belting has dedicated heading 5910.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify 'impregnated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex' exactly in commercial invoice to match statistical note
• Conduct pre-shipment inspections for weave integrity to avoid rejection on filament continuity
• Consider FTZ entry for further processing into tires to defer duties
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