CNC Milling Chips from Steel Gears
Curly chips ejected during high-speed CNC milling of steel gear blanks. Falls under HTS 7204.41.00 milling waste category for ferrous scrap. Gear industry generates consistent supply for recycling.
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If stainless steel gear chips
Stainless steel scrap has separate subheading from carbon steel milling waste.
If heat-resisting steel per note (g)
Special alloy compositions like heat-resisting steel classify as 'other scrap'.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Coolant extraction mandatory to avoid hazardous classification; size grading improves value
• Common issue: undeclared coolant residues trigger CBP holds
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