Vision Research Phantom TMX 7510
The Phantom TMX 7510 high-speed camera achieves up to 1 million fps with time resolution under 50 nanoseconds and writing speeds far exceeding 0.5 mm per microsecond. Used in aerospace testing and fluid dynamics research, it qualifies under subheading note 1 for HTS 8525.81.00.00. Its extreme performance enables detailed capture of transient phenomena invisible to standard cameras.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If equipped with image intensifier for low-light
Night vision cameras using photocathodes fall under 8525.83 per subheading note.
If when imported as complete high-speed imaging machine
Complete testing machines incorporating high-speed cameras classify under Chapter 84.
If for medical high-speed endoscopy
Medical imaging cameras classify under Chapter 90 medical instruments.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide frame rate specification sheets and user manual excerpts demonstrating subheading note compliance
• Declare as scientific instrument; may qualify for duty-free entry under scientific instrument exemptions
• Avoid misclassification as 8525.82 radiation-hardened; confirm no radiation shielding specs
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