Rhenium Catalyst Waste
Spent rhenium-impregnated catalyst residues from petroleum refining processes, containing recoverable rhenium metal. Classified under HTS 8112.41.10.00 as waste and scrap of rhenium due to its primary rhenium content exceeding other metals and being unsuitable for direct use. This scrap is typically recycled to extract rhenium for reuse in high-performance alloys.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇳China | Free | +25.0% | 25% |
| 🇲🇽Mexico | Free | — | Free |
| 🇨🇦Canada | Free | — | Free |
| 🇩🇪Germany | Free | — | Free |
| 🇯🇵Japan | Free | — | Free |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sold as spent catalyst mixture for chemical recovery
Predominantly chemical preparations or residues may shift to Chapter 38 if rhenium content is incidental to carrier material.
If containing ferrous alloy scraps from catalyst supports
Ferrous waste and scrap dominate classification under Chapter 72 if iron content exceeds rhenium by weight.
If primarily refinery slag or ash with trace rhenium
Slag and ash from metallurgical processes fall under Chapter 26 when not predominantly metallic rhenium scrap.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify rhenium content via assay certificate to confirm classification under 8112; impurities below 99% still qualify if rhenium dominates
• Obtain EPA waste import permits if classified as hazardous due to petrochemical residues; provide recycling end-use documentation
• Avoid misclassification as Chapter 27 petroleum waste by emphasizing metallic rhenium recovery value
Related Products under HTS 8112.41.10.00
Rhenium Medical Imaging Foil Scrap
Quality rejects and trim scrap from rhenium foil used in CT scanner anode targets. Under HTS 8112.41.10.00 as rhenium waste and scrap from medical device production. Recovered for high-purity refoil production.
Spent Rhenium Filament Scrap
Discarded rhenium wire filaments from mass spectrometer ion sources, broken and contaminated with trace elements. HTS 8112.41.10.00 applies as rhenium waste and scrap suitable for remelting and purification. Primarily sourced from laboratory and analytical equipment decommissioning.
Rhenium Jet Engine Clippings
Precision clippings and grindings from rhenium-containing single-crystal turbine blades for military aircraft engines. Classified as rhenium waste and scrap under HTS 8112.41.10.00 due to high rhenium recovery value. These scraps undergo vacuum remelting for reuse in high-temperature applications.
Rhenium Plating Bath Sludge
Precipitated sludge from electroplating baths using rhenium salts for corrosion-resistant coatings on valves. HTS 8112.41.10.00 covers this as rhenium waste and scrap where metallic rhenium precipitates dominate. Recovered via roasting and reduction processes.
Discarded Rhenium Thermocouple Wire
Burnt-out thermocouple wires alloyed with tungsten-rhenium for high-temperature furnace monitoring, now as scrap. Under HTS 8112.41.10.00 as rhenium waste and scrap due to significant rhenium content for recovery. Common in semiconductor and glass manufacturing.
Rhenium Electronics Contact Scrap
Stamped-out contact points from rhenium-iridium alloys used in high-reliability telecommunications switches. HTS 8112.41.10.00 for rhenium waste and scrap from precious metal contact fabrication. Recycled into new contact materials.