3702.32.01 - Other, with silver halide emulsion
Sub-classifications
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3702 3201 30
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3702 3201 60
Overview
This HTS classification, 3702.32.01, specifically covers photographic film in rolls, sensitized and unexposed, made of materials other than paper, paperboard, or textiles. The defining characteristic of this category is that the film possesses a silver halide emulsion. Crucially, this film is further defined by its physical properties: it is without perforations and has a width not exceeding 105 mm. This distinguishes it from other types of film that may have perforations or be wider.
Within the broader category of "Other film, without perforations, of a width not exceeding 105 mm," this subcategory is distinct from the sibling classification 3702.31.01.00, which is designated for films intended for color photography (polychrome). Therefore, 3702.32.01 applies to films that, while meeting the physical and emulsion criteria, are not specifically for color reproduction or are of a type not explicitly covered by other specific classifications.
The subdivisions under 3702.32.01 reflect further distinctions based on intended use or format. The subcategory 3702.32.01.30 is dedicated to microfilm, a specialized format for the miniaturized recording of documents. The remaining film falling under this code, not otherwise specified or classified as microfilm, is categorized under 3702.32.01.60, providing a catch-all for other sensitized, unexposed, non-perforated films with silver halide emulsion within the specified width.