Mercury Arc Rectifier Gas Tube
Mercury arc rectifier tubes convert AC to DC using ionized mercury vapor in a vacuum envelope, historically used in industrial power supplies. Though largely obsolete, they remain classified as gas-filled electron tubes under HTS 8540.89.0020.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If when imported with rectifier mounting base as set
Complete rectifier assemblies classify under static converters rather than tubes.
If primarily photocathode type
Photocathode tubes have separate classification from gas-filled types.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Declare mercury content accurately due to hazardous material shipping requirements
• Provide proof of intended industrial/legacy use vs. modern semiconductor replacement
• EPA import notifications required for mercury-containing tubes
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