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Aluminum UBC Turnings and Borings

Machining turnings and borings generated from aluminum used beverage can (UBC) fabrication, collected as loose scrap. HTS 7602.00.00.75 covers this as other non-alloy aluminum waste, excluding alloyed material. Used in secondary smelting.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

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

7603.10.00Higher: 40% vs 35%

If containing >1% other elements (alloys)

Aluminum alloys exceeding non-alloy thresholds in note (b) classify under Chapter 76 powders/flakes.

8112.92Lower: 12% vs 35%

If contaminated with rare earths or other metals

Scrap of other base metals with predominant aluminum but significant impurities goes to heading 8112.

2620.99Lower: 10% vs 35%

If for mineral processing residues

If from mining residues rather than fabrication waste, classifies as other mineral residues.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Conduct spectrometry testing to ensure no alloying elements exceed chapter note limits

Use ISRI scrap specifications (e.g

ISRI 301 UBC borings) for standardized trading

Declare moisture content accurately to avoid weight-based duty adjustments

Related Products under HTS 7602.00.00.75

Used Aluminum Beverage Can Scrap

Scrap consisting of crushed or baled used aluminum cans from beverages like soda or beer, containing over 99% aluminum with minimal impurities. Classified under HTS 7602.00.00.75 as aluminum waste and scrap, specifically 'other' category excluding remelt ingots or dross. Ideal for recycling into new aluminum products.

Baled Aluminum Lithographic Sheet Scrap

Waste scraps from printing plates made of high-purity rolled aluminum sheets, baled for transport. Falls under 7602.00.00.75 as 'other' aluminum scrap, not alloyed per chapter notes (≥99% Al). Commonly recycled for new litho sheets or cans.

New Aluminum Clip Scrap

Clean clips and trimmings from new aluminum sheet production, not alloyed. Subsumed in 7602.00.00.75 as other aluminum waste and scrap. High purity makes it valuable for direct remelt.

Mixed Non-Ferrous Aluminum Scrap

Baled scrap containing primarily clean aluminum with minor non-ferrous metals (e.g., zinc clips), meeting non-alloy criteria. HTS 7602.00.00.75 for other aluminum scrap excludes ferrous-heavy mixes. Processed via shredding and magnetic separation.

Aluminum Foil Chops Scrap

Chopped remnants from household aluminum foil production, ≥99% pure aluminum. Falls in 7602.00.00.75 as other scrap, not suitable for direct consumer use. Recycled into new foil or litho stock.

Automotive Aluminum Wheel Scrap

Demolition scrap from cast aluminum alloy vehicle wheels, processed to remove steel inserts (if alloyed, may shift). Primarily non-alloy for 7602.00.00.75 other scrap. High Mg content often pushes to alloys but pure versions qualify.