Radiator for a motorcycle

CLASSIFICATION OF RADIATOR
FOR A MOTORCYCLE

 

 

The radiator is connected to the channels running through
the engine block, through which an engine cooling fluid (coolant) is pumped to
absorb the excess heat from the engine. The heated coolant is then fed to the
tubes of the radiator, and as it moves through the tubes the coolant transfers
the heat to the baffle plates connected to the external tube wall. The baffle
plates then release the heat to the surrounding air and the temperature of
coolant is reduced. The coolant is then fed back to the channels in the engine
block.

 

 

SUBHEADING 8714.10 - GIRs 1 and 6 (Observation: HS codes
considered 84.19 and 87.14)

Cesar Olivier Dalston, www.dalston.com.br.

Source: World Customs Organization,
Harmonized System Committee, 53rd Session, March, 2014.