Nitrogen-Bonded Vanadium Powder

Vanadium powder bonded with nitrogen for nitride formation, used in tool steels and wear-resistant coatings. Unwrought vanadium powder under HTS 8112.92.70.00, as alloy content <99% vanadium. Specialized for high-temperature applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China2%+35.0%37%
🇲🇽Mexico2%+10.0%12%
🇨🇦Canada2%+10.0%12%
🇩🇪Germany2%+10.0%12%
🇯🇵Japan2%+10.0%12%

Alternative Classifications

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

2850.00Lower: 13.7% vs 37%

If primarily metal nitride compound

Vanadium nitrides as chemical compounds classify under Chapter 28, not base metal powders.

8112.92.10Lower: 28% vs 37%

If without nitrogen bonding, pure vanadium

Pure vanadium powder uses 8112.92.10; alloyed versions go to 8112.92.70.00.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Include nitrogen analysis to confirm it's metallurgic alloy, not chemical nitride (2850)

• Store in inert atmosphere packaging to maintain powder reactivity

• Declare particle size specs for potential EPR (end-product review) scrutiny

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Ferrovanadium Lumps

Ferrovanadium lumps are an alloy primarily composed of iron and vanadium, containing less than 99% vanadium by weight, used as a key additive in steel production to enhance strength and toughness. Classified under HTS 8112.92.70.00 as unwrought vanadium in alloy form, distinct from pure vanadium or vanadium-bearing ores. This product is typically supplied in irregular lump shapes for metallurgical applications.

Vanadium Metal Powder 85% Purity

Vanadium metal powder with 85% vanadium content, atomized for use in powder metallurgy, aerospace alloys, and chemical catalysts. Falls under HTS 8112.92.70.00 as vanadium powders that are unwrought and not pure metal. The powder form enables precise alloying in high-performance materials.

Vanadium Scrap from Steel Processing

Vanadium-bearing scrap recovered from vanadium-alloyed steel production, containing 20-50% vanadium in metallic form. Classified as vanadium waste and scrap under HTS 8112.92.70.00 for recycling into new alloys. This material supports circular economy practices in metallurgy.

Alvan 80/20 Master Alloy Ingots

Alvan master alloy ingots containing 80% vanadium and 20% aluminum, used to introduce vanadium into aluminum alloys for automotive and aerospace parts. HTS 8112.92.70.00 covers this unwrought vanadium alloy per Chapter 81 notes on base metal alloys. Ingots are cast in standard weights for foundry addition.

Vanadium Pentoxide Reduction Scrap

Scrap vanadium metal generated from reducing vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) in electric arc furnaces, typically 60-90% vanadium content. Fits HTS 8112.92.70.00 as vanadium waste and scrap from chemical reduction processes. Recycled for ferrovanadium production.

Vanadium Recovery Sludge (Dried)

Dried metallic vanadium sludge from petrochemical fly ash recovery processes, ~40% vanadium yield. Classified as vanadium waste/scrap under HTS 8112.92.70.00 after solvent extraction and drying. Source for secondary vanadium production.