Sanitary wares, kitchen wares and other made up articles of fly ash
Sanitary and kitchen articles made from fly ash
HSN 6815 99 20 (sanitary wares, kitchen wares, and other made-up articles of fly ash) 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 articles within Chapter 68 — particularly cement, plaster, or asbestos-based construction products — may carry distinct compliance obligations, making precise material identification essential at the time of filing.
The principal risk at this tariff line is misclassification: fly ash articles that serve a structural or load-bearing function may be re-assessed against differently classified construction-product lines within Chapter 68, some of which attract BIS compliance. A customs re-classification on examination triggers retrospective compliance, including detention pending the relevant licence or certificate. Importers should document the fly ash composition, intended use, and manufacturing process to defend the tariff-line filing if questioned.