Classification of ceramic glaze frit clarified: vitrifiable, crystalline glazes for pottery are treated as ceramic glaze rather than glass frit. Where a frit conforms in composition and characteristics to glass frit it may be classifiable as glass frit; however, ceramic glaze frit that contains a substantially higher proportion of alumina, is crystalline, formulated to fuse homogenously and vitrify on ceramic bodies, and is used for glazing potteries and tiles shall merit classification under sub heading No. 3207.90 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985.
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Classification of ceramic glaze frit clarified: vitrifiable, crystalline glazes for pottery are treated as ceramic glaze rather than glass frit.
Where a frit conforms in composition and characteristics to glass frit it may be classifiable as glass frit; however, ceramic glaze frit that contains a substantially higher proportion of alumina, is crystalline, formulated to fuse homogenously and vitrify on ceramic bodies, and is used for glazing potteries and tiles shall merit classification under sub heading No. 3207.90 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985.
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