HS Code Subheading

Copper; articles n.e.c. in heading no. 7415

7415.39 Subheading
Section XV — Base metals and articles of base metal

About HS Code 741539

This "not elsewhere specified" (n.e.c.) category within heading 7415 captures various other copper fastening articles that don't fit into the more specific subheadings for nails, washers, rivets, screws, bolts, or nuts. This includes a diverse range of specialized or less common copper fasteners and fittings, often custom-made or designed for niche applications where standard items are unsuitable. These articles leverage copper's inherent properties like corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and malleability. Industries such as specialized electronics, custom machinery, architectural design, and artistic fabrication frequently utilize these unique copper components. Major importers are typically countries with highly diversified manufacturing sectors and a demand for bespoke industrial solutions, including the United States, Germany, and Japan. Exporters often come from nations with flexible metal fabrication capabilities and strong engineering expertise, such as China, Germany, and Italy. Precise technical specifications are paramount for trade in this category due to the specialized nature of the goods.

Products Under This Code

Copper threaded rods, Copper eye bolts, Copper U-bolts, Copper turnbuckles, Copper clevis pins (threaded), Copper anchor bolts, Copper threaded inserts

Real World Examples

Custom copper threaded rods, Marine-grade copper U-bolts, Architectural copper fasteners, Specialized electrical copper connectors, HVAC copper mounting hardware

Common Misclassification

This code can be a catch-all and might be confused with other specific copper fastener codes like 741533 if the article is a standard screw/bolt, or even 741980 if it's a general copper article not specifically a fastener.

Products Classified Under 7415.39

Industry

This code belongs to the Metals & Metal Products industry.

Trade Overview

Countries with advanced manufacturing and specialized industries like the United States, Germany, and China are key in the trade of these miscellaneous copper fastening articles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 741539?

HS code 741539 covers: Copper; articles n.e.c. in heading no. 7415. This "not elsewhere specified" (n.e.c.) category within heading 7415 captures various other copper fastening articles that don't fit into the more specific subheadings for nails, washers, rivets, screws, bolts, or nuts. This includes a diverse range of specialized or less common copper fasteners and fittings, often custom-made or designed for niche applications where standard items are unsuitable. These articles leverage copper's inherent properties like corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and malleability. Industries such as specialized electronics, custom machinery, architectural design, and artistic fabrication frequently utilize these unique copper components. Major importers are typically countries with highly diversified manufacturing sectors and a demand for bespoke industrial solutions, including the United States, Germany, and Japan. Exporters often come from nations with flexible metal fabrication capabilities and strong engineering expertise, such as China, Germany, and Italy. Precise technical specifications are paramount for trade in this category due to the specialized nature of the goods.

What products fall under HS code 741539?

Copper threaded rods, Copper eye bolts, Copper U-bolts, Copper turnbuckles, Copper clevis pins (threaded), Copper anchor bolts, Copper threaded inserts

What are common misclassifications for HS code 741539?

This code can be a catch-all and might be confused with other specific copper fastener codes like 741533 if the article is a standard screw/bolt, or even 741980 if it's a general copper article not specifically a fastener.

How is HS code 741539 structured?

HS code 741539 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (74) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (15) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (39) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.