Admiralty Brass Condenser Scrap

Scrap from admiralty brass (Cu-Zn-Sn alloy) heat exchanger tubes and condenser parts, with copper content ~72-88% by weight qualifying as brass scrap. HTS 7404.00.30.90 applies to this 'other' copper alloy scrap under 94% Cu threshold. Recycled for marine hardware production.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+25.0%25%
🇲🇽MexicoFree—Free
🇨🇦CanadaFree—Free
🇩🇪GermanyFree—Free
🇯🇵JapanFree—Free

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

7404.00Same rate: 25%

If tin predominates over other elements

Higher tin shifts to copper-tin bronze scrap per subheading note (b), even at low total Cu.

7419Lower: 10% vs 25%

If still assembled as heat exchanger parts

Unsalvaged condenser tubes may classify as 'other articles of copper' if not purely scrap.

8544.49.20.00Higher: 38.5% vs 25%

If from insulated electrical equipment

Scrap with significant insulation/wiring falls under insulated wire waste headings.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Reference ISRI 'Berry' or 'Condenser' specs for grading; customs often requires matching these standards

• Tin content <3% keeps it classified as brass (note a); test and document to avoid bronze misclassification

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Brass Plumbing Scrap

Waste brass material recovered from discarded plumbing fixtures like valves, fittings, and pipes, containing less than 94% copper by weight as a copper-zinc alloy. Classified under HTS 7404.00.30.90 because it is scrap of copper alloys (brass per subheading note (a)) with copper content below 94%. This low-grade scrap is typically melted down for recycling into new brass products.

Nickel Silver Musical Instrument Scrap

Scrap from nickel silver (Cu-Ni-Zn) trumpet valves and saxophone keys, copper ~65%, Ni 18%, Zn 17%. <94% Cu qualifies as 'other' copper alloy scrap under HTS 7404.00.30.90 despite nickel content <5% threshold. Recycled for instrument alloys.

Muntz Metal Propeller Scrap

Scrap from Muntz metal (60/40 Cu-Zn) marine propellers and shafts, copper content 58-75% after corrosion. Fits HTS 7404.00.30.90 as other low-Cu (<94%) copper alloy scrap. Source for alpha-beta brass.

Brass Nameplate Scrap

Etched and stamped brass identification plates from machinery/vehicles, copper 85-92% in naval brass alloy. HTS 7404.00.30.90 for miscellaneous <94% Cu copper alloy scrap. Remelt for thin gauge strip.

Brass Electrical Connector Scrap

Pin and socket scrap from wiring harness connectors (C26000 cartridge brass, 87% Cu). <94% Cu fits HTS 7404.00.30.90 other copper alloy scrap. Recycled for pin stock.

Brass Valve Stem Scrap

Forged stems and bodies from industrial ball/globe valves (85-10-5 Cu-Zn-Pb), copper 82-90%. HTS 7404.00.30.90 for low-grade alloy scrap. Fodder for forging stock.