S-Glass Woven Cloth
High-strength S-glass woven fabric used for military and high-performance applications like boat hulls and wind turbine blades. Classified under HTS 7019.90.11.00 for its woven construction from continuous filaments. Offers superior tensile strength compared to standard E-glass.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If for textured or staple glass fiber yarns
Non-continuous staple fibers classify separately in 7019.20, differing from continuous filament weaving.
If non-woven like chopped strand mat
Non-woven glass fiber mats or veils go to 7019.90.50, based on lack of weaving process.
If heavily coated resembling textile fabric
Excessive coating may reclassify under Chapter 51 as man-made coated fabrics.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Request silica content certification (min 60% for glass wool note applicability, though woven is filament-based)
• Avoid common error of declaring as 'mat' which falls under 7019.90.5030; specify plain weave
• Use HTS lookup tools for origin-specific duties, especially from Asia-Pacific producers
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