6001.92.00 - Of man-made fibers
Sub-classifications
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6001 9200 10
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6001 9200 20
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6001 9200 30
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6001 9200 40
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Overview
This HTS category, 6001.92.00, specifically classifies knitted or crocheted pile fabrics that are not made of cotton and are composed of man-made fibers. These fabrics are characterized by raised loops or cut threads on one or both sides, creating a pile effect. Examples include faux fur, velour, and knitted terry cloth when made from synthetic or regenerated cellulosic fibers.
Distinguishing this category from its sibling, 6001.91.00, is the material composition. While 6001.91.00 covers similar knitted or crocheted pile fabrics made of cotton, 6001.92.00 exclusively applies to those manufactured from man-made fibers. This distinction is crucial for accurate tariff application and trade analysis.
The subcategories under 6001.92.00 further refine the classification based on the weight of the fabric. The first subcategory applies to fabrics weighing over 271 grams per square meter, while the "Other" subcategory encompasses those weighing 271 grams per square meter or less. This weight-based division allows for more granular classification and helps differentiate fabrics based on their density and intended end-use.