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Silvered mica, capacitor plates or silvered mica plates

Silvered mica capacitor plates and silvered mica plates

NO PGA · STANDARD CUSTOMS PROCEDURE

HSN 6814 90 20 (silvered mica capacitor plates or silvered mica plates) is not covered by a Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Order and carries no Partner Government Agency clearance requirement at the tariff-line level. Import follows the standard customs procedure: Importer-Exporter Code (IEC), bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Other worked mica articles under Chapter 68 — particularly agglomerated or reconstituted mica sheets used in electrical insulation — may attract separate compliance considerations depending on the specific form and end use.

No partner government agency notification covers this tariff line.
A word of counsel

Silvered mica capacitor plates occupy a precise product description; reclassification risk arises where the product could be characterised as a worked mica article of a different form — such as mica paper, mica board, or reconstituted mica sheet — each of which sits at a distinct tariff line within Chapter 68. Customs re-classification on examination triggers retrospective compliance obligations, including potential detention pending resolution. Confirm that the product specification — silver coating method, intended capacitor application, and substrate form — is documented precisely before entry.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 6814 90 20 require any pre-import registration?
A valid Importer-Exporter Code is required for any commercial import; no product-specific registration applies to this tariff line.
What changes if the mica article is in the form of sheets, paper, or reconstituted mica board rather than silvered capacitor plates?
Different worked mica forms are classified under distinct tariff lines within Chapter 68 and may attract separate compliance or duty treatment; re-classification by customs to the more specific applicable line triggers retrospective obligations.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: BIS / DGFT / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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