Chapter 72
Iron and steel
Notes.
1.‑ In this
Chapter and, in the case of Notes (d), (e) and (f) throughout the Nomenclature,
the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
(a)
Pig iron
Iron‑carbon alloys
not usefully malleable, containing more than 2 % by weight of carbon and which
may contain by weight one or more other elements within the following limits:
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not more than 10 % of chromium
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not more than 6 % of manganese
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not more than 3 % of phosphorus
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not more than 8 % of silicon
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a total of not more than 10 % of other elements.
(b)
Spiegeleisen
Iron‑carbon alloys containing by weight more than 6 % but not more than 30 % of manganese and otherwise conforming to the specification at (a) above.
(c)
Ferro‑alloys
Alloys in pigs, blocks,
lumps or similar primary forms, in forms obtained by continuous casting and
also in granular or powder forms, whether or not agglomerated, commonly used as
an additive m the manufacture of other alloys or as de‑oxidants, de‑
sulphurising agents or for similar uses in ferrous metallurgy and generally not
usefully malleable, containing by weight 4 % or more of the element iron and
one or more of the following
‑more than 10 % of
chromium
-
more than 30 % of manganese
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more than 3 % of phosphorus
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more than 8 % of silicon
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a total of more than 10 % of other elements, excluding
carbon, subject to a maximum content of 10 % in the case of copper.
(d) Steel
Ferrous materials other than those of heading
72.03 which (with the exception of certain types produced in the form of
castings) are usefully malleable and which contain by weight 2 % or less of
carbon. However, chromium steels may contain higher proportions of carbon.
(e) Stainless
steel Alloy steels
containing, by weight, 1.2 % or less of carbon and 10.5 % or more of chromium,
with or without other elements.
(f) Other alloy steel
Steels not complying
with the definition of stainless steel and containing by weight one or more of
the following elements in the proportion shown:
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0.3 % or more of aluminium
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0.0008 % or more of boron
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0.3 % or more of chromium
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0.3 % or more of cobalt
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0.4 % or more of copper
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0.4 % or more of lead
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1.65 % or more of manganese
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0.08 % or more of molybdenum
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0.3 % or more of nickel
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0.06 % or more of niobium
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0.6 % or more of silicon
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0.05 % or more of titanium
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0.3 % or more of tungsten (wolfram)
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0.1 % or more of vanadium
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0.05 % or more of zirconium
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0.1 % or more of other elements (except sulphur, phosphorus,
carbon and nitrogen), taken separately.
(g) Remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel
Products roughly cast in
the form of ingots without feeder‑heads or hot tops, or of pigs, having
obvious surface faults and not complying with the chemical composition of pig
iron, spiegeleisen or ferro‑alloys.
(h) Granules
Products of which less
than 90 % by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture of 1 mm and of
which 90 % or more by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture of 5
mm.
(ij) Semi‑finished
products
Continuous cast products
of solid section, whether or not subjected to primary hot‑rolling; and
Other products of solid section, which have not been further worked than
subjected to primary hotrolling or roughly shaped by forging, including blanks
for angles, shapes or sections.
These products are not
presented in coils.
(k) Flat‑rolled
products
Rolled products of solid
rectangular (other than square) cross‑section, which do not conform to
the definition at (iJ) above in the form of:
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coils of successively superimposed layers, or
-
straight lengths, which if of a thickness less than 4.75 mm
are of a width measuring at least ten times the thickness or if of a thickness
of 4.75 mm or more are of a width which exceeds 150 mm and measures at least
twice the thickness.
Flat‑rolled
products include those with patterns in relief derived directly from rolling
(for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and those
which have been perforated, corrugated or polished, provided that they do not
thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
Flat‑rolled
products of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, are to be
classified as products of a width of 600 mm or more, provided that they do not
assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
(l) Bars and rods, hot‑rolled,
in irregularly wound coils
Hot‑rolled
products in irregularly wound coils, which have a solid cross‑section in
the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles (including
squares, triangles or other convex polygons (including "flattened
circles" and "modified rectangles", o which two opposite sides
are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and
parallel). These products may have indentations, ribs, grooves or other
deformations produced during the rolling process (reinforcing bars and rods).
(m) Other bars and rods
Products which do not
conform to any of the definitions at (ij), (k) or (1) above or to the
definition of wire, which have a uniform solid cross‑section along their
whole length in the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles
(including squares), triangles or other convex polygons (including
"flattened circles" and "modified rectangles", of which two
opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal
length and parallel). These products may:
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have indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations
produced during the rolling process (reinforcing bars and rods;
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be twisted after rolling.
(n) Angles, shapes and
sections
Products having a
uniform solid cross‑section along their whole length which do not conform
to any of the definitions at (ij ), (k), (1) or (m) above or to the definition
of wire.
Chapter 72 does not
include products of heading 73.01 or 73.02.
(o) Wire
Cold‑formed
products in coils, of any uniform solid cross‑section along their whole
length, which do not conform to the definition of flat‑rolled products.
(p) Hollow drill bars
and rods
Hollow bars and rods of
any cross‑section, suitable for drills, of which the greatest external
dimension of the cross‑section exceeds 15 mm but does not exceed 52 mm,
and of which the greatest internal dimension does not exceed one half of the
greatest external dimension. Hollow bus and rods of iron or steel not
conforming to this definition are to be classified in heading 73.04.
2.‑ Ferrous metals
clad with another ferrous metal are to be classified as products of the ferrous
metal predominating by weight.
3.‑ Iron or steel
products obtained by electrolytic deposition, by pressure casting or by
sintering are to be classified, according to their form, their composition and
their appearance, m the headings of this Chapter appropriate to similar hot‑rolled
products.
Subheading Notes.
1.‑ In this
Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them :
(a)
Alloy pig iron
Pig iron containing, by
weight, one or more of the following elements in the specified proportions:
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more than 0.2 % of chromium
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more than 0.3 % of copper
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more than 0.3 % of nickel
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more than 0.1 % of any of the following elements : aluminium,
molybdenum, titanium, tungsten (wolfram), vanadium.
(b) Non‑alloy free‑cutting
steel
Non‑alloy steel containing,
by weight, one or more of the following elements in the specified proportions:
‑ 0.08 % or more of sulphur
‑ 0.1 % or more of lead
‑ more than 0.05 % of selenium
‑ more than 0.01 % of tellurium
‑ more than 0.05 % of bismuth.
(c) Silicon‑electrical
steel
Alloy steels containing
by weight at least 0.6 % but not more than 6 % of silicon and not more than
0.08 % of carbon. They may also contain by weight not more than 1 % of
aluminium but no other element in a proportion that would give the steel the
characteristics of another alloy steel.
(d) High speed steel
Alloy steels containing,
with or without other elements, at least two of the three elements molybdenum,
tungsten and vanadium with a combined content by weight of 7 % or more, 0.6 % or
more of carbon and 3 to 6 % of chromium.
(e) Silico‑manganese
steel
Alloy steels containing
by weight
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not more than 0.7 % of carbon,
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0.5 % or more but not more than 1.9 % of manganese, and
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0.6 % or more but not more than 2.3 % of silicon, but no other
element in a proportion that would give the steel the characteristics of
another alloy steel.
2.‑ For the
classification of ferro‑alloys in the subheadings of heading 72.02 the
following rule should be observed:
A ferro‑alloy is
considered as binary and classified under the relevant subheading (if it
exists) if only one of the alloy elements exceeds the minimum percentage laid
down in Chapter Note 1 (c); by analogy, it is considered respectively as
ternary or quaternary if two or three alloy elements exceed the minimum
percentage.
For the application of
this rule the unspecified "other elements" referred to in Chapter
Note 1 (c) must each exceed 10 % by weight.
Import duty of (ACSR)
Aluminum Coductor Steel Reinforced and (Bid Wire) is 35% of the value.