Damaged Copper Bus Bars for Recycling
Industrial copper bus bars damaged during manufacturing or transportation, imported solely for shredding and melting to recover copper metal content. These articles cannot be commercially used in electrical applications without complete remanufacture due to bending, cracking, or contamination. HTS 9817.00.80 applies as copper articles processed only for metal recovery.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If bus bars remain suitable for electrical use after minor cleaning
Usable copper bars for electrical conduction classified under Chapter 74 finished copper products
If processed into standard copper scrap forms before import
Pre-processed copper scrap enters under regular Chapter 74 scrap headings
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit photos and inspection reports demonstrating damage renders bus bars unusable without melting
• Declare intended processing method (shredding/melting) on entry documents with recycler end-use verification
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