CPM Rex 76 High-Speed Steel Hot-Rolled Coil
Powder metallurgy CPM Rex 76 high-speed steel supplied as hot-rolled rods in irregular coils, featuring ultra-high vanadium for wear resistance in milling cutters. HTS 7227.10.00.00 applies as hot-rolled high-speed alloy steel per note (e), prior to final tool fabrication.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If tool steel but not high-speed (e.g., standard D2)
Other tool steels excluding high-speed have distinct subheadings within 7227.
If concrete reinforcing type with ribs/deformations
Deformed bars for concrete per note (c) classified as tubes/pipes in 7304, not tool steel.
If further worked (e.g., coated or polished)
Any surface treatment like coating moves to 'further worked' categories per chapter definition.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include manufacturer specs confirming high-speed composition (e.g
• Cr, V, W levels); Segregate from further-worked material as polishing would change classification; Use proper packaging to prevent pre-entry rust per chapter note
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