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Product Overview PVC fabric classified under HS Code 590310 refers to textile materials coated, covered, or laminated with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), providing enhanced durability, water resistance, and chemical stability. These fabrics typically exhibit a weight range of 200 to 600 grams per square meter, with thickness varying from 0.3 to 1.2 millimeters, and are manufactured through processes such as calendaring, coating, or lamination. Quality attributes include high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, UV stability, and flame retardancy compliant with international safety standards. The HS Code 590310 encompasses subcategories differentiated by base textiles (woven or non-woven), coating types (single or double-sided), and finishing treatments such as embossing or lamination. Commercially, PVC fabric serves as a critical component in food service applications (e.g., conveyor belts, table covers), retail environments (tarpaulins, awnings), and processing industries (protective covers, packaging liners). Its competitive advantage lies in cost-efficiency combined with resistance to environmental factors and ease of maintenance, positioning it as a preferred material for diverse industrial and commercial uses globally. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications The complete HS Code for PVC fabric under this classification is 5903.10, where Chapter 59 denotes “Impregnated, Coated, Covered or Laminated Textile Fabrics,” Heading 5903 specifies “Rubberized or Plastics Coated Fabrics (including those of Slit Tubes), Other Than Those of Heading 5902,” and Subheading 10 identifies those coated specifically with polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This classification is justified by the material’s composition and manufacturing process, as recognized by the Harmonized System Convention and WTO nomenclature. Standard trade practices involve packaging in rolls on cores, wrapped with protective film to prevent moisture ingress and mechanical damage during transit. Preservation methods include sealing in polyethylene or kraft paper to maintain product integrity. Shipping typically adheres to containerized freight protocols with humidity and temperature controls as necessary. Quality standards referenced include ISO 9001 manufacturing certification, ASTM D751 for coated fabrics, and compliance with REACH and RoHS where applicable. This detailed classification and specification framework ensures conformity with international customs regulations and facilitates efficient cross-border trade operations.