Stove Cast Iron Scrap
Scrap from old wood-burning or coal stoves made of cast iron, broken down for recycling. This qualifies as waste and scrap of cast iron under HTS 7204.10.00.00, often from residential replacements. Rich in carbon for high-quality remelts.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If complete new cooking stoves
New cast iron appliances are under kitchenware headings.
If granualted with silica residues
Granulated slag from foundry waste shifts to Chapter 26.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Burn off residues and test for asbestos in older models
• Specify 'clean cast iron scrap' in commercial invoice
• Comply with CPSC recall checks for consumer product scrap
Related Products under HTS 7204.10.00.00
Pump Housing Cast Iron Scrap
Scrap cast iron housings from water and industrial pumps, discarded after wear. HTS 7204.10.00.00 applies as pure cast iron waste and scrap for remelting, excluding machined internals. From maintenance and equipment disposal.
Cast Iron Pipe Fittings Scrap
Scrap material consisting of discarded cast iron pipe fittings from plumbing systems, collected for recycling. This falls under HTS 7204.10.00.00 as it is waste and scrap specifically of cast iron, suitable for remelting into new iron products. The material retains its cast iron composition despite being waste from industrial or construction demolition.
Automotive Cast Iron Engine Block Scrap
Waste from dismantled vehicle engines, specifically the cast iron cylinder blocks, shredded or baled for remelting. Classified under HTS 7204.10.00.00 due to its pure cast iron composition as defined in Chapter 72 notes for ferrous scrap. Commonly sourced from auto salvage yards for recycling into new castings.
Foundry Cast Iron Gate Scrap
Scrap from defective or excess cast iron gates and covers produced in foundries, ready for remelting. This material qualifies under HTS 7204.10.00.00 as cast iron waste and scrap, distinct from wrought iron or steel equivalents. Typically generated during manufacturing overproduction or quality rejects.
Manhole Cover Cast Iron Scrap
Discarded cast iron manhole covers from municipal infrastructure replacements, processed into scrap for recycling. Falls under HTS 7204.10.00.00 as waste and scrap of cast iron, ideal for remelting due to high carbon content. Sourced from roadwork and utility upgrades.
Radiator Cast Iron Scrap
Old cast iron radiators from heating systems, demolished and baled as scrap for iron recovery. Classified in HTS 7204.10.00.00 as cast iron waste, excluding any copper components which must be separated. Common in building renovations for energy-efficient upgrades.