Ex-Service TB 136 Pound Alloy Rail for Rerolling
Demolished TB (tall base) 136 lb/yd alloy steel rails from industrial sidings, prepared in 39-foot sections for rerolling furnaces. Fits HTS 7302.10.50.40 as used alloy railway rails expressly for scrap recycle, retaining AREMA profile specs.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If carbon steel equivalent
Same profile but non-alloy composition uses carbon steel rails heading.
If sold with attached sole plates
Rails imported with baseplates classify as 'other specialized fixing material'.
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• Label bundles with heat numbers for traceability in alloy verification
• Avoid mixing with non-rail steel to prevent tariff revaluation
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