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Product Overview Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) classified under HS Code 400259 refers to synthetic rubber composed primarily of acrylonitrile and butadiene monomers, characterized by high resistance to oils, fuels, and chemicals. This category encompasses vulcanized or thermoplastic NBR in various forms such as sheets, strips, and molded parts, typically exhibiting a nitrile content ranging between 18% and 50%, which influences its physical properties including tensile strength (minimum 15 MPa) and elongation at break (typically 300-600%). The product under this subheading is processed through compounding and vulcanization methods to achieve enhanced durability, temperature resistance (-30°C to 120°C), and abrasion resistance. HS Code 400259 subcategories include vulcanized NBR in plates, sheets, strips, and molded articles excluding those reinforced with textile materials. Commercially, NBR serves critical roles across food service (seals, gaskets complying with FDA standards), retail (gloves, protective gear), and industrial processing sectors (hose linings, conveyor belts), offering superior oil and chemical resistance compared to natural rubber. Its value proposition lies in its synthetic stability, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability to diverse applications requiring robust chemical resistance and mechanical performance. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications HS Code 400259 is structured hierarchically as follows: Chapter 40 (Rubber and Articles Thereof), Heading 4002 (Synthetic Rubber and Factice Derived from Oils, in Primary Forms or in Plates, Sheets or Strips), and Subheading 400259 specifically covering vulcanized nitrile rubber in plates, sheets, strips, and molded forms excluding reinforced products. The classification rationale is based on the chemical composition (nitrile content), vulcanization process, and physical form, distinguishing it from other synthetic rubbers such as EPDM or SBR. Trade considerations for NBR under this code include packaging in moisture-resistant, industrial-grade pallets or drums to prevent contamination and degradation; preservation often involves antioxidant and antiozonant additives to maintain quality during transit. Shipping requires compliance with international hazardous materials protocols when additives are present, and temperature-controlled storage may be mandated to prevent polymer degradation. Quality standards align with ISO 1629 for rubber classification and ASTM D2000 for vulcanized rubber properties, ensuring conformity with WTO technical barriers to trade agreements and customs documentation standards. Accurate classification under 400259 facilitates streamlined customs clearance, tariff application, and compliance verification in international trade operations.