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Product Overview Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) - Modules & Controllers classified under HS Code 853710 are specialized industrial electronic devices designed for automation and control of electromechanical processes. These units typically consist of modular input/output (I/O) sections, central processing units (CPUs), and communication interfaces housed within compact, durable enclosures. Physical specifications vary, with modules commonly ranging from single to multi-slot configurations, supporting processing speeds from milliseconds to microseconds, ensuring real-time operational control. Quality attributes include high resistance to electrical noise, temperature fluctuations, and vibration, complying with IEC 61131 standards for programmable controllers. The HS Code 853710 encompasses subcategories such as digital and analog input/output modules, CPU controllers, and integrated control units. Commercially, these PLC modules and controllers are extensively deployed in food service equipment automation, retail process management, and industrial processing lines, facilitating precise control, data acquisition, and system integration. Their robust design and scalability position them as essential components in advanced manufacturing environments, offering competitive advantages in reliability, modularity, and interoperability within global supply chains. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications HS Code 853710 falls under Chapter 85 (Electrical machinery and equipment), Heading 8537 (Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity). The six-digit code 853710 specifically identifies Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and their modules, reflecting their function as control apparatus integrating multiple electrical components. Classification rationale is based on the product’s role in automated control systems and its composition of electronic control elements. Typical trade packaging involves anti-static, moisture-resistant materials with shock-absorbing inserts to preserve sensitive circuitry during transit. Preservation methods include desiccants and sealed packaging to mitigate corrosion risks. Shipping requirements often mandate compliance with International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) protocols and adherence to the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) for electronic equipment. Quality standards referenced include ISO 9001 certification for manufacturing processes and conformity with RoHS directives to restrict hazardous substances. This classification and trade specification framework ensures streamlined customs clearance and alignment with international regulatory requirements.