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Lead scrap Hs Code

HS Code: 7802.00

lead scrap classified under HS code 7802.00

Chapter

78

Lead and articles thereof

Heading

7802

Lead waste and scrap

Sub Heading

7802.00

Obtained from lead-acid storage batteries

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Lead scrap HS Code description

Lead scrap harmonized system code

Product Overview Lead scrap classified under HS Code 780200 encompasses recyclable metallic lead waste derived from manufacturing processes, dismantled components, and post-consumer products. This material typically exhibits a lead content exceeding 99.5% by weight and presents in various physical forms such as ingots, sheets, turnings, and fragments. The scrap undergoes preliminary processing including cleaning, sorting, and decontamination to ensure the removal of impurities and non-metallic inclusions, thereby maintaining metallurgical integrity. Subcategories within this classification include clean lead scrap, contaminated scrap requiring further refining, and lead alloys scrap differentiated by alloy composition. Commercially, lead scrap serves as a critical raw material in secondary lead production, battery manufacturing, radiation shielding, and cable sheathing industries. Its high recyclability and cost-efficiency position it as a strategically important commodity in global metal recycling markets, providing a sustainable alternative to primary lead extraction and reducing environmental impact associated with mining activities. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications The HS Code 780200 is structured under Chapter 78 (Lead and Articles Thereof), Heading 7802 (Lead Scrap and Waste), and Subheading 780200 specifically addressing lead scrap. This classification is justified by the product’s composition, origin as waste or scrap, and its suitability for metallurgical reprocessing. Trade practices mandate packaging in moisture-resistant containers or sealed bulk shipments to prevent oxidation and contamination during transit. Preservation methods often include desiccant use and inert gas atmospheres for sensitive shipments. Quality standards conform to international benchmarks such as ASTM B29 and ISO 17075, specifying minimum lead purity, allowable impurity levels, and physical dimensions to ensure consistency and facilitate customs clearance. Compliance with WTO trade agreements and adherence to customs valuation and documentation requirements are imperative for efficient cross-border movement. Accurate classification under HS Code 780200 enables streamlined tariff application, import/export licensing, and statistical reporting essential for trade compliance and supply chain optimization.

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