

Industrial gloves Hs Code
HS Code: 4015.19
industrial gloves classified under HS code 4015.19
Chapter
40Rubber and articles thereof
Heading
4015Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts), for all purposes, of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber
Sub Heading
4015.19Gloves, mittens and mitts other than of a kind used for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes

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Product Overview Industrial gloves classified under HS Code 401519 are specialized protective hand coverings fabricated primarily from vulcanized rubber materials, specifically nitrile, neoprene, or natural rubber blends, designed for industrial and commercial applications. These gloves exhibit key physical characteristics including thickness ranging from 0.3 to 0.7 millimeters, tensile strength exceeding 15 MPa, and elongation at break typically above 500%, ensuring durability and flexibility. The processing involves advanced vulcanization and dipping techniques to enhance chemical resistance, puncture resistance, and tactile sensitivity. Within the 401519 classification, subcategories encompass gloves tailored for food handling, light chemical processing, and general industrial maintenance. These gloves are predominantly utilized in food service sectors for hygienic handling, retail environments for product protection, and processing industries requiring contamination control and hand safety. Market positioning emphasizes compliance with international safety standards such as EN 374 and ASTM D6319, providing a competitive advantage through reliable performance, regulatory conformity, and adaptability to diverse operational conditions. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications The HS Code 401519 falls under Chapter 40 (Rubber and Articles Thereof), Heading 4015 (Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories, of Rubber), with Subheading 401519 specifying industrial gloves excluding surgical and medical types. The hierarchical structure is as follows: Chapter 40 → Heading 4015 → Subheading 401519. This classification is justified by the material composition (vulcanized rubber) and the intended industrial use, differentiating these gloves from medical or household variants. Trade considerations include packaging in moisture-resistant polyethylene bags within corrugated fiberboard cartons, preserving product integrity during transit. Standard shipping conditions require maintaining ambient temperatures between 10°C and 25°C to prevent material degradation. Quality standards mandate adherence to ISO 9001 quality management systems and conformity with WTO trade facilitation protocols to ensure documentation accuracy and customs clearance efficiency. These gloves are subject to inspection for dimensional consistency, tensile properties, and residual chemical content, supporting seamless international trade and regulatory compliance.
Industrial gloves Chapter Note
1.- Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the Nomenclature the expression “rubber” means the following products, whether or not vulcanised or hard : natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, synthetic rubber, factice derived from oils, and such substances reclaimed. 2.- This Chapter does not cover : (a) Goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles); (b) Footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64; (c) Headgear or parts thereof (including bathing caps) of Chapter 65; (d) Mechanical or electrical appliances or parts thereof of Section XVI (including electrical goods of all kinds), of hard rubber; (e) Articles of Chapter 90, 92, 94 or 96; or (f) Articles of Chapter 95 (other than sports gloves, mittens and mitts and articles of headings 40.11 to 40.13). 3.- In headings 40.01 to 40.03 and 40.05, the expression “primary forms” applies only to the following forms : (a) Liquids and pastes (including latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised, and other dispersions and solutions); (b) Blocks of irregular shape, lumps, bales, powders, granules, crumbs and similar bulk forms. 4.- In Note 1 to this Chapter and in heading 40.02, the expression “synthetic rubber” applies to : (a) Unsaturated synthetic substances which can be irreversibly transformed by vulcanisation with sulphur into non-thermoplastic substances which, at a temperature between 18 C and 29 C, will not break on being extended to three times their original length and will return, after being extended to twice their original length, within a period of five minutes, to a length not greater than one and a half times their original length. For the purposes of this test, substances necessary for the cross-linking, such as vulcanising activators or accelerators, may be added; the presence of substances as provided for by Note 5 (B) (ii) and (iii) is also permitted. However, the presence of any substances not necessary for the cross-linking, such as extenders, plasticisers and fillers, is not permitted; (b) Thioplasts (TM); and (c) Natural rubber modified by grafting or mixing with plastics, depolymerised natural rubber, mixtures of unsaturated synthetic substances with saturated synthetic high polymers provided that all the above-mentioned products comply with the requirements concerning vulcanisation, elongation and recovery in (a) above. 5.- (A) Headings 40.01 and 40.02 do not apply to any rubber or mixture of rubbers which has been compounded, before or after coagulation, with : (i) vulcanising agents, accelerators, retarders or activators (other than those added for the preparation of pre-vulcanised rubber latex); (ii) pigments or other colouring matter, other than those added solely for the purpose of identification; (iii) plasticisers or extenders (except mineral oil in the case of oil-extended rubber), fillers, reinforcing agents, organic solvents or any other substances, except those permitted under (B); (B) The presence of the following substances in any rubber or mixture of rubbers shall not affect its classification in heading 40.01 or 40.02, as the case may be, provided that such rubber or mixture of rubbers retains its essential character as a raw material : (i) emulsifiers or anti-tack agents; (ii) small amounts of breakdown products of emulsifiers; (iii) very small amounts of the following : heat-sensitive agents (generally for obtaining thermosensitive rubber latexes), cationic surface-active agents (generally for obtaining electropositive rubber latexes), antioxidants, coagulants, crumbling agents, freeze-resisting agents, peptisers, preservatives, stabilisers, viscosity-control agents, or similar special-purpose additives.6.- For the purposes of heading 40.04, the expression “waste, parings and scrap” means rubber waste, parings and scrap from the manufacture or working of rubber and rubber goods definitely not usable as such because of cutting-up, wear or other reasons. 7.- Thread wholly of vulcanised rubber, of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 5 mm, is to be classified as strip, rods or profile shapes, of heading 40.08. 8.- Heading 40.10 includes conveyor or transmission belts or belting of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber. 9.- In headings 40.01, 40.02, 40.03, 40.05 and 40.08, the expressions “plates”, “sheets” and “strip” apply only to plates, sheets and strip and to blocks of regular geometric shape, uncut or simply cut to rectangular (including square) shape, whether or not having the character of articles and whether or not printed or otherwise surface-worked, but not otherwise cut to shape or further worked. In heading 40.08 the expressions “rods” and “profile shapes” apply only to such products, whether or not cut to length or surface-worked but not otherwise worked.