Items Covered
- b."Technology" for the "development" or "production" of fluoroelastomer compounds containing at least one vinylether monomer;
- c."Technology" for the design or "production" of the following ceramic powders or non-"composite" ceramic materials:
- 1. Ceramic powders having all of the following:
- 1.a. Any of the following compositions:
- 1.a.1. Single or complex oxides of zirconium and complex oxides of silicon or aluminum;
- 1.a.2. Single nitrides of boron (cubic crystalline forms);
- 1.a.3. Single or complex carbides of silicon or boron; or
- 1.a.4. Single or complex nitrides of silicon;
- 1.b. Any of the following total metallic impurities (excluding intentional additions):
- 1.b.1. Less than 1,000 ppm for single oxides or carbides; or
- 1.b.2. Less than 5,000 ppm for complex compounds or single nitrides; and
- 1.c. Being any of the following:
- 1.c.1. Zirconia (CAS 1314-23-4) with an average particle size equal to or less than 1 µm and no more than 10% of the particles larger than 5 µm; or
- 1.c.2. Other ceramic powders with an average particle size equal to or less than 5 µm and no more than 10% of the particles larger than 10 µm;
- 1.a. Any of the following compositions:
- 2. Non-"composite" ceramic materials composed of the materials described in 1E002.c.1;
- 1. Ceramic powders having all of the following:
- d.[Reserved]
- e."Technology" for the installation, maintenance or repair of materials controlled by 1C001;
- f."Technology" for the repair of "composite" structures, laminates or materials controlled by 1A002 or 1C007.c;
- g."Libraries" "specially designed" or modified to enable equipment to perform the functions of equipment controlled under 1A004.c or 1A004.d.
Control Reasons Explained
This ECCN is controlled for the following reasons. Each reason maps to a column on the Commerce Country Chart, which determines whether a license is required for a given destination.
- NSNational Security
- Items that could contribute to the military potential of countries of concern. Check the Commerce Country Chart column for NS to determine license requirements.
- MTMissile Technology
- Items controlled under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). Applies to items that could be used in missile development.
- NPNuclear Nonproliferation
- Items relevant to nuclear weapons development or delivery systems. Additional scrutiny applies under 10 CFR Part 810 and NRC regulations.
- ATAnti-Terrorism
- Basic anti-terrorism controls that apply to most items on the CCL. A license is required for exports to countries designated as state sponsors of terrorism.
Common Questions About 1E002
What does ECCN 1E002 cover?
ECCN 1E002 is an entry on the Commerce Control List (Materials). The List of Items Controlled below describes the products, software, or technology captured by this classification. Compare your item against those parameters when self-classifying.
How do license requirements work for this ECCN?
License need depends on the control reasons shown for this code (for example NS, RS, MT, AT), the destination country, and how your transaction maps against the Commerce Country Chart, de minimis, and other EAR provisions. This page is a research aid only. Confirm against the current rule text and your specific facts before exporting.
Where is the official text for this ECCN?
The legal text appears in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR Part 774). Use the official BIS link on this page to open the current supplement entry for this ECCN.
What if my product matches more than one ECCN?
When several ECCNs appear to fit, the controlling entry is usually the one that is most specific to your item's form, function, or technical limits. Cross-references in the List of Items Controlled and related ECCNs listed on this page are common starting points for narrowing the choice.
How often should I re-check this classification?
The Commerce Control List changes when BIS publishes new or amended rules. Revisit the official entry when regulations update, when the product's technical parameters change, or when the destination, end-user, or end-use of a transaction changes.
What do the control reason codes mean?
Each control reason (NS, RS, MT, AT, etc.) maps to a column on the Commerce Country Chart in Supplement No. 1 to part 738 of the EAR. When a control reason applies to your ECCN and the destination country has an X in that column, a license is generally required unless an exception applies. See the Control Reasons Explained section on this page for details on each code.