Black Copper Precipitate
Black copper precipitate is a low-grade unrefined copper produced by cementation from copper-bearing solutions, containing impurities like iron and sulfur. It falls under HTS 7402.00.00.00 as unrefined copper not suitable for direct use without further processing. This material is typically used as feed for fire refining processes.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | Free | +25.0% | 25% |
| π²π½Mexico | Free | β | Free |
| π¨π¦Canada | Free | β | Free |
| π©πͺGermany | Free | β | Free |
| π―π΅Japan | Free | β | Free |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If refined by fire process to cathode quality
Fire-refined copper cathodes exceed unrefined purity thresholds and classify as refined copper under 7403.
If cast into bars or rods exceeding 99.25% purity
Semi-manufactured copper products of high purity fall under Chapter 74 copper bar/rod headings.
If classified primarily as copper slag or residue
Copper-bearing residues from smelting, not suitable for direct refining, go to Chapter 26 slags and residues.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Verify metal content via assay certificates to confirm unrefined status and avoid misclassification as refined copper under Chapter 74 headings
β’ Include documentation proving the material requires electrolytic or fire refining, such as origin processing reports
β’ Bewatch for contamination levels; excessive purity may shift classification to copper alloys or refined forms
Related Products under HTS 7402.00.00.00
Copper Cliff Anodes
Copper Cliff anodes are cast copper shapes produced from smelter matte, used directly in electrolytic tank houses for refining. Classified under HTS 7402.00.00.00 as copper anodes specifically for electrolytic refining. These anodes dissolve during electrolysis to deposit pure copper cathodes.
Electrolytic Copper Starter Sheets
Thin stainless steel-backed copper sheets used to initiate cathode deposition in electrolytic refining cells. Under HTS 7402.00.00.00 as copper anodes for electrolytic refining when considering the deposited copper layer. These starter sheets become perpetual cathodes after initial deposition.
Fire-Refinery Anode Scrap
Scrap copper anodes returned from fire refining operations, containing 95-98% copper with slag inclusions. HTS 7402.00.00.00 covers this unrefined copper material destined for re-melting and electrolytic refining. Typically briquetted or as-is for furnace feed.
Cement Copper Nuggets
Nugget-form unrefined copper recovered by cementation from acidic mine drainage waters. Classifies under HTS 7402.00.00.00 as unrefined copper requiring smelting and electrolytic refining. Typical purity 60-80% copper with iron/silica impurities.
Anode Casting Wheel Scrap
Overflow and trim scrap from continuous anode casting wheels in copper smelters. HTS 7402.00.00.00 as unrefined copper anodes material returned to the casting circuit. Contains typical anode impurities (oxygen, sulfur) preventing refined classification.
Blister Copper Buttons
Small button-shaped castings of blister copper from fire refining, serving as test samples or furnace charge. Under HTS 7402.00.00.00 as unrefined copper ahead of electrolytic refining. Typical 98-99% Cu with gas porosity characteristic of blister form.