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Tin Foil Scrap

Waste trimmings and rejects from thin tin foil rolling, unalloyed tin per note (a), used in packaging and electronics shielding. Generated in foil converting operations. High recovery value for pure tin.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFreeFree
🇲🇽MexicoFreeFree
🇨🇦CanadaFreeFree
🇩🇪GermanyFreeFree
🇯🇵JapanFreeFree

Alternative Classifications

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

7607.20Higher: 10% vs Free

If aluminum foil with tin alloy mistaken

Backed or alloyed foils shift to Chapter 76 aluminum.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Ensure scrap is free of paper/plastic lamination to qualify purely as tin waste

Use radiation-free declarations for foil from food contact applications

Bundle and bale uniformly to meet recycler density requirements

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Tin Can Scrap

Waste material consisting of used tin-plated steel cans from food and beverage packaging, containing tin coatings that qualify as tin waste under chapter notes due to predominant tin content in the scrap form. Collected from recycling centers after consumer use. Primarily used for tin recovery in smelting processes.

Tin Solder Scrap

Scrap from used tin-lead or tin-silver solder wires and pastes, predominantly tin by weight per chapter note (b) as alloys with other elements exceeding 1%. Generated from electronics manufacturing and repair waste. Recycled to recover high-purity tin.

Tinplate Clippings Scrap

Trimming and edge clippings from tinplate sheet production, featuring electrolytic tin coating on steel base, classified as tin waste due to scrap nature and tin content per chapter definitions. Originates from metal fabricating plants. Ideal for remelting into new tinplate.

ETP Tin Scrap

Electrolytic tin plate scrap from rejected panels and overproduction, with pure tin electroplated layer meeting unalloyed tin note (a) purity thresholds. Sourced from can-making factories. Used in secondary tin production.

Babbitt Tin Alloy Scrap

Scrap from tin-based Babbitt bearings, alloys with tin predominating over antimony/copper per note (b), from machinery overhauls. Common in industrial equipment recycling. Provides high tin yield.

Terne Metal Scrap

Waste from terne plate (tin-lead coated steel) roofing and automotive panels, tin alloy scrap under note (b) due to tin dominance. From demolition and repair sites. Recycled for coating recovery.