Tin Leaf Flakes for Metallurgy
Flakes derived from tin leaf, used in powder metallurgy for bearing production. HTS 8007.00.32.00 covers these as tin flakes, non-alloyed per chapter specs. Provides uniform mixing in metal matrix composites.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If remains as continuous leaf/sheet
Unflaked tin leaf for gilding classifies under 8007.00.10.
If final bearings containing the flakes
Finished plain shaft bearings go to Chapter 84, not raw tin.
If other ferro-tin powder alloys
Alloyed powders with other base metals under Chapter 72.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Distinguish from decorative leaf via industrial flake size (>0.2mm thick excluded)
• Certify RoHS compliance if for electronics bearings
• Use vacuum packaging to prevent oxidation during transit
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