Molybdenum Alloy Pig Iron
Alloy pig iron containing 0.5-2% molybdenum, produced in pig castings for high-strength steel applications. Meets HTS 7201.50.30.00 for alloy pig iron primary forms, aligning with tool steel precursor compositions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If as ferromolybdenum
Dedicated ferromolybdenum ferroalloy heading 7202.70.
If meets chipper knife steel note (f)
Specific molybdenum-chrome alloys for chipper knives classified as tool steel products.
If cast into alloy iron ingots
Primary alloy iron ingots (non-pig) under 7206.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Test certificates must detail molybdenum and carbon to avoid tool steel note confusion
• Ensure pigs show no surface treatments (polishing, coating) per 'further worked' Chapter note
• Declare weight accurately; duty based on gross pig weight including minor rust
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Ferromanganese Alloy Pig Iron
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Ferrosilicon Alloy Pig Iron
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Ferrochrome Alloy Pig Iron
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Spiegeleisen Pig Iron
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Nickel-Bearing Alloy Pig Iron
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Vanadium Alloy Pig Iron
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