Gold compounds

HS v2022 Code: 284330

About gold compounds

HS code 284330 covers a range of gold compounds, which are essential materials in various industries. Gold compounds have unique chemical and physical properties that make them valuable in applications such as electronics, catalysis, and medicine. The global gold compounds market is driven by the growing demand from these industries, as well as the increasing use of gold in decorative and luxury products.

Production process

Gold compounds are typically produced through chemical reactions involving gold and other elements. Common production methods include precipitation, electrochemical deposition, and chemical vapor deposition. These techniques allow for the synthesis of a wide variety of gold compounds, each with their own specific properties and applications.

Production inputs

The main inputs required for the production of gold compounds include pure gold, various chemical reagents, and specialized equipment such as reactors, furnaces, and purification systems. The availability and cost of these inputs can significantly impact the overall production of gold compounds.

Production outputs

Gold compounds produced under HS code 284330 are used in a variety of industries, including 852390 Electronics, 300490 Pharmaceuticals, and 711590 Jewelry and decorative arts. These compounds may also be further processed or combined with other materials to create more complex products.

Revisions to 284330

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 284330. The most recent 1 version of this code (284330) is in the HS v2022 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code 284330.

Older versions

Family tree for gold compounds

    graph LR
    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/v2022/2843'>2843: Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metals</a>"]
B --> C["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/284330'>284330: Gold compounds</a>"]

    B --> D["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/284310'>284310: Colloidal precious metals; whether or not chemically defined</a>"]
B --> E["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/284321'>284321: Silver compounds; silver nitrates</a>"]
B --> F["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/284329'>284329: Silver compounds; excluding silver nitrates</a>"]
B --> G["<a href='/classifications/hs/v2022/284390'>284390: Inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, n.e.c.; amalgams</a>"]

    

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