Spent Lead-Acid Car Battery
A used 12V lead-acid battery from an automobile, no longer capable of holding a charge due to sulfation and plate degradation. Classified under HTS 8549.11.90.00 as spent lead-acid accumulators that are neither usable nor rechargeable per chapter notes. These are typically collected from vehicles at end-of-life for recycling.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If specifically from motor vehicles
Subheading 8549.11.10.00 applies to spent lead-acid accumulators from motor vehicles, while 8549.11.90.00 covers other sources.
If processed into lead scrap residues
Leaded gasoline sludges and lead-acid battery residues fall under Chapter 26 for mineral residues, not Chapter 85.
If melted down into ferrous scrap
If the battery casings are processed into iron or steel scrap alloys, classification shifts to Chapter 72.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain EPA hazardous waste manifests and verify compliance with 40 CFR Part 273 for universal waste handlers
• Provide lab analysis confirming batteries are spent (non-rechargeable) to avoid misclassification as usable goods
• Ensure proper packaging to prevent acid leakage; common pitfall is insufficient spill containment leading to customs holds
Related Products under HTS 8549.11.90.00
Recycled Forklift Lead-Acid Battery
End-of-life industrial lead-acid battery from warehouse forklifts, degraded beyond rechargeability from heavy-duty cycling. Classified as spent under 8549.11.90.00 per chapter note definitions for recycling purposes.
Used Marine Lead-Acid Starter Battery
Corroded lead-acid cranking battery from boats, unusable due to sulfation and incapable of recharge. HTS 8549.11.90.00 for other spent lead-acid accumulators not from motor vehicles.
Industrial Flooded Lead-Acid Battery Scrap
Liquid electrolyte-containing spent lead-acid batteries from stationary industrial applications like emergency lighting. Defined as spent under 8549.11.90.00 due to wear rendering them non-usable/rechargeable.
Used UPS Lead-Acid Battery
Depleted sealed lead-acid battery from an uninterruptible power supply system, worn out from repeated discharge cycles. Falls under 8549.11.90.00 as spent primary cells/batteries per definition: neither usable nor rechargeable. Common in data centers and office equipment recycling streams.
Spent Lead-Acid Golf Cart Battery
Worn 6V or 12V deep-cycle lead-acid battery from electric golf carts, incapable of recharging due to internal shorting. HTS 8549.11.90.00 applies to these spent lead-acid accumulators from recreational vehicles, meeting the 'neither usable nor rechargeable' criteria.
Spent Solar Panel Lead-Acid Storage Battery
Deep-discharge lead-acid battery from off-grid solar systems, no longer holding charge due to plate corrosion. Meets 8549.11.90.00 as spent lead-acid accumulator waste for precious metal recovery.