C-Glass Woven Fabric for Corrosion Resistance
Woven fabric from C-glass fibers designed for chemical-resistant laminates in pipes and tanks. HTS 7019.90.11.00 covers this woven glass textile due to its filament weaving. Provides durability in harsh environments like fiberglass reinforced plastics (FRP).
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If in mat or thin sheet form
Glass fiber mats classify under 7019.90.30, separate from woven fabrics.
If sold as prepreg with resin
Resin-impregnated woven fabrics (prepregs) are finished articles under 7019.40.
If processed into panels or shapes
Fabricated glass fiber panels classify in Chapter 68 as worked articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document fiber type (C-glass for corrosion) to support classification; misdeclaration as E-glass risks audits
• Check for absorbent coatings which could invoke chapter note (c) and shift to other subheadings
• Bundle with Bill of Materials for composite importers to trace back to raw fabric
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