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Product Overview The Laptop Charger classified under HS Code 850440 is an electrical apparatus specifically designed to convert alternating current (AC) from power sources into direct current (DC) to safely recharge laptop batteries. This device typically comprises a power supply unit with input voltage compatibility ranging from 100 to 240 volts AC, output voltages between 15V to 20V DC, and power ratings from 45W to 100W, ensuring compatibility with various laptop models. Constructed with durable plastic or metal casings, integrated circuit regulation components, and safety features such as overvoltage, overcurrent, and thermal protection, these chargers meet stringent quality standards for reliability and user safety. HS Code 850440 encompasses subcategories including switched-mode power supplies and battery chargers for portable computing devices, each differentiated by power rating and design specification. Commercially, these chargers are indispensable in retail electronics, IT infrastructure, and service industries where portable computing devices are prevalent, ensuring continuous operation and mobility. Their competitive advantage lies in standardized compliance with international electrical safety norms and adaptability to diverse electrical grids worldwide. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications HS Code 850440 falls within Chapter 85 (Electrical machinery and equipment), Heading 8504 (Electrical transformers, static converters, and inductors), Subheading 850440 (Static converters, including power supplies for laptops). This classification is justified by the device’s function as a static converter transforming AC input to DC output without mechanical moving parts. Trade professionals recognize this 6-digit code as essential for harmonized tariff scheduling and customs clearance. Packaging typically involves anti-static, moisture-resistant materials with cushioning to prevent damage during transit. Preservation methods focus on protecting electronic components from humidity and electrostatic discharge. Shipping requirements adhere to IATA and IMO regulations when air or sea freight is used, ensuring compliance with international transport safety standards. Quality standards conform to IEC 60950-1 and IEC 62368-1 for safety, alongside RoHS and CE marks, confirming environmental and operational compliance. This classification supports WTO agreements on tariff harmonization and facilitates accurate customs documentation for import/export declarations, minimizing clearance delays and ensuring regulatory adherence.