Ni-Span C Nickel-Iron Alloy Wire

Ni-Span C wire maintains constant modulus over wide temperature range, essential for precision springs in watches and instruments. The not cold-formed nickel alloy wire is classified under HTS 7505.22.50.00.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China2.6%+35.0%37.6%
🇲🇽Mexico2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇨🇦Canada2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇩🇪Germany2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇯🇵Japan2.6%+10.0%12.6%

Alternative Classifications

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

7223.00Lower: 10% vs 37.6%

If common stainless steel clock/watch springs

Standard spring wire for watches uses stainless steel classifications.

9114.90Lower: 14.2% vs 37.6%

If fabricated into complete watch springs

Finished watch parts classify under Chapter 91 clock/watch articles.

8503.00.95Higher: 38% vs 37.6%

If parts of precision instrument motors

Springs in electrical machinery classify with end-use equipment.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Elastic modulus certificates verify controlled thermal expansion properties

Age-hardening condition must be documented for proper alloy identification

Differentiate from common spring wire by providing specialized property data

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