CLA-2 RR:CR:GC 960385 JAS
Mr. John F. Di Leo
Schenker International, Inc.
1572 East Bolivar Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53235
RE: NY 854613 Modified; Printed Circuit Board Processing Machines; Machine Tool that Utilizes Nylon Brushes Sprayed With Pumice to Remove Copper Particles from Printed Circuits; Machines for Washing Away Chemical Residue from Printed Circuits; Apparatus and Equipment for Photographic Laboratories, Heading 9010, Section XVI, Note 1(m); Machines
and Mechanical Appliances, Heading 8479; Machine Tools That Scrub, Rinse and Dry Printed Circuits, Principal Function, Section XVI, Note 3
Dear Mr. Di Leo:
NY 854613, dated August 8, 1990, which the Area Director of
Customs, New York Seaport, issued to Hamlet and Smith, Inc., on
on behalf of International Supplies Company, S.R.L., concerned
the classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS), of certain machines for processing printed
circuit boards. Among the machines NY 854613 considered were the
Pumiflex-SHD and Pumex-SHD, used to clean copper foil circuit
boards. These were held to be classifiable in subheading
8479.89.90, HTSUS, as other machines and mechanical appliances.
A third machine, the PSSM-Developer-SHD, used to wash photo-resist chemicals from printed circuits, was held to be
classifiable in subheading 9010.20.60, HTSUS, as other apparatus
and equipment for photographic laboratories.
Pursuant to section 625(c)(1), Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C.
1625(c)(1)), as amended by section 623 of Title VI (Customs
Modernization) of the North American Free Trade Agreement
Implementation Act, Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057, 2186 (1993),
notice of the proposed modification NY 854613 was published on
December 24, 1997, in the Customs Bulletin, Volume 31, Number 52.
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FACTS:
NY 854613 described the Pumiflex-SHD and the Pumex-SHD as
machines for cleaning the outer layer of a copper foil printed
circuit board prior to laminating the surface with a dry film.
The process involves scrubbing the surface of the board with
rotating nylon brushes sprayed with pumice in a water suspension,
washing the board with nylon brushes and clean water, and blow-drying the board. The scrubbing process removes a thin uniform
layer of oxide and copper with the microscopic action of the
pumice creating a surface of fresh, virgin copper.
NY 854613 described the PSSM-Developer-SHD as a machine used
for the development of photo-sensitive solder masks on printed
circuit boards. The process involves spraying chemical solutions
onto the boards in a series of developing chambers. The machine
then rinses the residues away and drys the boards.
The provisions under consideration are as follows:
8424 Mechanical appliances...for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders...:
Other appliances:
8424.89 Other:
8424.89.90 (now 70) Other
* * * *
8460 Machine tools for deburring...grinding... polishing or otherwise finishing metal by means...abrasives or polishing products...:
8460.90 Other:
8460.90.80 Other
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* * * *
8479 Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, n.s.i.e....:
Other machines and mechanical appliances:
8479.89 Other:
8479.89.90 Other
* * * *
9010 Apparatus and equipment for photographic... laboratories...n.s.i.e.:
9010.50 Other apparatus and equipment for photographic...laboratories...:
9010.50.60 (formerly 20.60)
ISSUE:
Whether the Pumiflex-SHD and the Pumex-SHD perform a machine
tool function; whether the PSSM-Developer-SHD performs any
function appropriate to goods of heading 9010.
LAW AND ANALYSIS:
Merchandise is classifiable under the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) in accordance with the
General Rules of Interpretation (GRIs). GRI 1 states in part
that for legal purposes, classification shall be determined
according to the terms of the headings and any relative section
or chapter notes, and provided the headings or notes do not
require otherwise, according to GRIs 2 through 6. Section XVI,
Note 3, HTSUS, states in part that machines performing two or
more complementary or alternative functions are to be classified
as if consisting only of that component or as being that machine
which performs the principal function.
Heading 8479 is restricted to machinery having individual
functions which is not covered more specifically by a heading in
any other Chapter of the HTSUS. The Pumiflex-SHD and Pumex-SHD
are conveyor-equipped machines both of which perform the
sequential functions of scrubbing, spray washing and drying the
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metallic surfaces of printed circuit boards. The scrubbing with
nylon brushes and a suspension of pumice and water removes a thin
layer of oxide and copper, thus ensuring optimum surface
preparation of the circuit boards for later processing. The
subsequent washing and drying operations augment the scrubbing
operation by removing the unwanted residues. From their design
and manner of operation, we conclude that scrubbing is the
principal function these machines perform. By operation of
Section XVI, Note 3, these machines are to be classified as if
consisting only of the scrubbing component. Surface-finishing
machines for metal that remove material by means of abrasives are
among those provided for in heading 8460.
The description of the PSSM-Developer-SHD initially led
Customs to conclude that it was photo-developing apparatus and
equipment of the type provided for in heading 9010. It now
appears that the principal function of this conveyor-equipped
machine is to spray an alkaline soluble coating onto printed
circuit boards as a conveyor moves them through a series of
chambers. This removes a photo-resist chemical from the boards
and prepares them for further processing. By operation of
Section XVI, Note 3, this machine is to be classified as if
consisting only of the spraying component. Mechanical appliances
for spraying liquids or powders are provided for in heading 8424.
The machine then rinses away the residue and drys the boards.
HOLDING:
Under the authority of GRI 1, the Pumiflex-SHD and the
Pumex-SHD are provided for in heading 8460. They are
classifiable in subheading 8460.90.80, HTSUS. Under the
authority of GRI 1, the PSSM-Developer-SHD is provided for in
heading 8424. It is classifiable in subheading 8424.89.70,
HTSUS.
NY 854613, dated August 8, 1990, is modified accordingly.
In accordance with 19 U.S.C. 1625(c)(1), this ruling will become
effective 60 days after its publication in the Customs Bulletin.
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Publication of rulings or decisions pursuant to 19 U.S.C.
1625(c)(1) does not constitute a change of practice or position
in accordance with section 177.10(c)(1), Customs Regulations (19
CFR 177.10(c)(1)).
Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
Commercial Rulings Division