Containing by weight more than 4 percent of carbon
Ferroalloys: > Ferrochromium: > Containing by weight more than 4 percent of carbon
Duty Rate (from China)
Except as provided in headings 9903.88.13, 9903.88.18, 9903.88.33, 9903.88.34, 9903.88.35, 9903.88.36, 9903.88.37, 9903.88.38, 9903.88.40, 9903.88.41, 9903.88.43, 9903.88.45, 9903.88.46, 9903.88.48, 9903.88.56, 9903.88.64, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(e) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(f)
Articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa)(ii) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Products classified under HTS 7202.41.00.00
Standard HC Ferrochrome 65/7 (65% Cr, 7% C)
Standard specification HC ferrochrome with minimum 65% Cr and 7% C content, widely traded globally. HTS 7202.41.00.00 due to >4% carbon in ferrochromium per US notes. Benchmark grade for international stainless steel markets.
High-Carbon Chromium Iron Alloy FeCrC 70/4
FeCrC 70/4 grade with 70% Cr minimum and exactly 4-8% C range for specialty castings. Fits HTS 7202.41.00.00 as carbon exceeds 4% threshold for ferrochromium. Used in rolls and wear-resistant parts.
Thermal Power Ferrochrome High-Carbon Grade
High-carbon ferrochrome from thermite process with >4% C and 60-65% Cr for niche applications. HTS 7202.41.00.00 applies regardless of production method as long as ferrochromium specs met. Alternative to electric arc furnace material.
FeCr 64C High-Carbon Alloying Additive
64% Cr / high-carbon (>4%) ferrochrome additive for duplex stainless steel production. Precisely HTS 7202.41.00.00 based on Chapter 72 ferrochromium definitions. Balances cost and performance in nitrogen-bearing grades.
Premium HC Ferrochrome 68/6 Lumps
Premium 68% Cr, 6% C high-carbon ferrochrome lumps for high-recovery stainless melts. HTS 7202.41.00.00 for all >4% C ferrochromium per tariff notes. Low impurities ensure superior melt performance.
Industrial High-Carbon Ferrochromium 66/8
Industrial-grade 66% Cr / 8% C ferrochromium for heavy-duty alloy steel and cast iron. Standard HTS 7202.41.00.00 classification for high-carbon ferrochromium. Economical for large-volume steelmaking operations.
High-Carbon Ferrochrome (FeCrC 70%)
High-carbon ferrochrome with over 4% carbon content, typically 65-70% chromium, used primarily in stainless steel production. Classified under HTS 7202.41.00.00 as ferrochromium containing more than 4% carbon by weight per Chapter 72 notes. It serves as an essential alloying additive for enhancing corrosion resistance.
Charge Grade High-Carbon Ferrochrome (FeCrC 64%)
Charge grade ferrochrome with 62-66% chromium and over 4% carbon, designed for electric arc furnace charging in steelmaking. Falls under HTS 7202.41.00.00 due to its high carbon ferrochromium composition as defined in Chapter 72. Critical for cost-effective stainless steel production.
FeCrC 68% High-Carbon Ferrochrome Lumps
Lump-form high-carbon ferrochrome containing 68% chromium and 5-8% carbon, supplied in 10-100mm sizes for foundry use. Classified in 7202.41.00.00 as ferrochromium exceeding 4% carbon per HTS definitions. Used to introduce chromium in cast iron and specialty steels.
Foundry Grade FeCrC 60% Ferrochrome
Foundry-grade high-carbon ferrochrome with 58-62% Cr and 6-8% C, optimized for gray iron production. HTS 7202.41.00.00 applies due to >4% carbon ferrochromium specification in Chapter 72 notes. Provides economical chromium addition in casting processes.
Extrafine High-Carbon Ferrochrome Powder (FeCrC 65%)
Powdered high-carbon ferrochrome (0-3mm) with 65% Cr and >4% C, used in powder metallurgy and welding electrodes. Remains under HTS 7202.41.00.00 as the particle size doesn't alter ferrochromium classification per Chapter 72. Ideal for precise alloying applications.
HCFeCr 70% Carbon-Rich Ferrochromium Briquettes
Briquetted high-carbon ferrochrome with 70% Cr and 5%+ carbon, formed for easy handling in steel plants. HTS 7202.41.00.00 covers this as standard ferrochromium >4% C; briquetting doesn't constitute 'further working' per Chapter notes. Reduces dust loss in transport.
South African Origin High-Carbon Ferrochrome (FeCrC 66%)
Premium South African high-carbon ferrochrome with 66% Cr and 6-7% C from submerged arc furnace production. Strictly HTS 7202.41.00.00 for >4% carbon ferrochromium. Dominant global source for stainless steel alloying.
High-Carbon FeCr 62% for Stainless Steel Melt
Grade 62% chromium high-carbon ferrochrome (>4% C) tailored for 300-series stainless steel melting. HTS 7202.41.00.00 per carbon content exceeding threshold in ferrochromium category. Ensures optimal chromium recovery in AOD refining.
FeCrHC 67% Lumpy High-Carbon Ferroalloy
67% Cr high-carbon (>5% C) ferrochrome in lumpy form (25-150mm), standard for open hearth furnaces. Classified HTS 7202.41.00.00 as defined ferrochromium with excess carbon. Versatile for both stainless and alloy steel production.