Commercially Pure Titanium Ingots CP-2
CP-2 commercially pure titanium ingots are unwrought forms with minimal interstitial impurities, produced by electron beam melting for corrosion-resistant uses. Under HTS 8108.20.0030, they qualify as unwrought ingots due to their cast, unworked state and titanium-dominant composition. Common in chemical processing equipment and marine hardware.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If in powder form
Unwrought powders are separated under 8108.20.0060, while solid ingots remain in 8108.20.0030.
If ferro-titanium with iron > titanium content
Ferro-titanium alloys classify under iron/steel Chapter 72 if iron predominates by weight.
If forged or extruded into shapes
Wrought forms like forgings exit unwrought category into other articles of 8108.90.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include ASTM B265 or AMS 4921 certifications to prove grade and unwrought status during CBP examination
• Avoid common pitfall of declaring as 'billet' which implies semi-finishing; use 'ingot' for cast forms only
• For alloyed variants, ensure titanium >99% or highest element per Chapter notes to stay in 8108
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Titanium EBCH Ingots
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Titanium Vacuum Arc Remelt Ingots
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