Carbonates; strontium carbonate

HS v2022 Code: 283692

About carbonates; strontium carbonate

HS code 283692 covers the classification of strontium carbonate, a chemical compound that plays a vital role in various industries. Strontium carbonate is an important raw material used in the production of a wide range of products, from glass and ceramics to pyrotechnics and medical applications. As a key component in the manufacturing of specialty materials, the strontium carbonate industry is an integral part of the broader chemical and materials sector, contributing to the overall economic landscape.

Production process

Strontium carbonate is typically produced through a chemical reaction between strontium compounds, such as strontium sulfate or strontium hydroxide, and a carbonate source, such as sodium carbonate or carbon dioxide. The process involves several steps, including purification, filtration, and drying, to ensure the desired purity and quality of the final product.

Production inputs

The main inputs required for the production of strontium carbonate include strontium-bearing raw materials, such as strontium sulfate or strontium hydroxide, as well as a carbonate source, such as sodium carbonate or carbon dioxide. Additionally, the industry relies on various processing equipment, such as reactors, filters, and drying systems, as well as energy sources and water for the manufacturing process.

Production outputs

The primary output of the strontium carbonate industry is the strontium carbonate compound itself, which is then used as an input in various downstream industries. Some of the key industries that consume strontium carbonate include 281920 Glass and glass products, 327120 Ceramic products, and 325998 All other miscellaneous chemical product and preparation manufacturing, where it is used as a key component in the production of specialty materials and products.

Revisions to 283692

Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 283692. The most recent 1 version of this code (283692) is in the HS v2022 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code 283692.

Family tree for carbonates; strontium carbonate

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    A["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/28'>28: Inorganic chemicals; organic and inorganic compounds of precious metals; of rare earth metals, of radio-active elements and of isotopes</a>"]
A --> B["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/2836'>2836: Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate</a>"]
B --> C["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283692'>283692: Carbonates; strontium carbonate</a>"]

    B --> D["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283620'>283620: Carbonates; disodium carbonate</a>"]
B --> E["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283630'>283630: Carbonates; sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate)</a>"]
B --> F["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283640'>283640: Carbonates; potassium carbonate</a>"]
B --> G["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283650'>283650: Carbonates; calcium carbonate</a>"]
B --> H["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283660'>283660: Carbonates; barium carbonate</a>"]
B --> I["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283691'>283691: Carbonates; lithium carbonate</a>"]
B --> J["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/283699'>283699: Carbonates; n.e.c. in heading no. 2836 and other than lithium or strontium</a>"]

    

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