Pipe Fitting Turnings Waste
Spiral turnings from threading and contouring steel pipe fittings on automatic lathes. Under HTS 7204.41.00.60 as ferrous turnings, borings for scrap recycling. Standard byproduct from plumbing and industrial pipe manufacturing.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If machined from finished pipe fittings
Scrap of specific iron/steel articles like pipe fittings classified by end product in Chapter 73.
If mixed turnings and stampings
Combinations of turnings with stampings fall under combined waste categories.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Remove all cutting oil via steam cleaning before export; comply with plumbing fixture content restrictions; declare average carbon equivalent
Related Products under HTS 7204.41.00.60
Foundry Iron Turnings from Pattern Making
Turnings from machining cast iron patterns and core boxes in foundry pattern shops. Classified HTS 7204.41.00.60 as ferrous shovelings, borings, turnings for remelt. Graphite-rich scrap from pattern maintenance.
Steel Borings from CNC Lathe Machining
Fine steel borings generated during precision drilling operations on CNC lathes, primarily from carbon steel shafts and fittings. Classified under HTS 7204.41.00.60 as borings, which are ferrous waste from machining processes suitable for remelting. These irregular metal particles result from hole-making operations in manufacturing.
Iron Shovelings from Foundry Sand Removal
Coarse iron shovelings collected from shaking out castings in foundries, consisting of iron particles separated from sand molds. Fits HTS 7204.41.00.60 as shovelings, a type of ferrous turnings and borings for remelting scrap. These are byproducts of iron casting processes.
Carbon Steel Turnings from Shaft Production
Long curly turnings produced by lathe turning of carbon steel shafts for automotive and machinery use. HTS 7204.41.00.60 covers these ferrous borings, shovelings, and turnings as remelting scrap. Generated during dimensional reduction in metalworking.
Machinery Steel Borings from Drill Press Operations
Granular borings from high-speed drill presses used in machinery component fabrication, typically low-carbon steel. Under HTS 7204.41.00.60 as borings within ferrous waste for remelting. Common scrap from hole drilling in steel plates and housings.
Automotive Part Turnings Scrap
Mixed turnings from CNC machining of automotive steel parts like pistons and gears, primarily SAE 1018 steel. HTS 7204.41.00.60 applies to these borings, shovelings, and turnings as remelting ferrous scrap. Collected from high-volume auto component production.