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DOOR SEAL PROFILE - HS Code : 40169990 Seal Sinus - HS Code : 84849000 Seal - HS Code : 40169300 SEAL - HS Code : 40169910 O-RING - HS Code : 40169990 GROMMET - HS Code : 4016996050 00 O-RING - HS Code : 4016935050 00 MOUNT DAMPER, UPPER - HS Code : 4016996050 00 GROMMET - HS Code : 40169990 MOUNT DAMPER, UPPER - HS Code : 40169990 SEAL-RADIATOR - HS Code : 848420 00 GROMMET - HS Code : 40169950 00 MOUNT DAMPER, UPPER - HS Code : 40169960 00 GROMMET - HS Code : 40169960 00 O-RING - HS Code : 40169350 00 MOUNT DAMPER, UPPER - HS Code : 40169950 00 SEAL, CYLINDER - HS Code : 40169350 00 GROMMET - HS Code : 40169300 SEAL-OIL RR - HS Code : 84842000 (SP) SHAFT SEAL D.15 - HS Code : 84842000

 

8484
Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packing; mechanical seals.

 

84841000
- Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal

 

84842000
- Mechanical seals

 

84849000
- Other

Seal

The seal, represented by code 7714, is a critical component in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. Seals are used to prevent leakage, contamination, and friction between moving parts, ensuring the efficiency and longevity of machinery and equipment. Seals come in different types, such as O-rings, gaskets, and lip seals, each designed for specific sealing applications.

One of the key features of the seal is its ability to maintain a tight and reliable seal under varying conditions, including temperature extremes, pressure changes, and chemical exposure. Seals are often made from materials such as rubber, silicone, or metal, chosen for their sealing properties and durability.

Importers and customs brokers dealing with seals should be aware of the diverse applications and specifications of these components. Depending on the industry and environmental factors, seals may need to meet specific standards for material compatibility, sealing performance, and regulatory compliance.

In practical applications, seals are commonly used in automotive engines, hydraulic systems, pumps, and industrial machinery. Automotive manufacturers rely on seals to prevent fluid leaks and maintain engine performance, while aerospace companies use them to ensure airtight seals in aircraft components. Industrial plants also use seals for sealing pipes, valves, and rotating equipment.

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