Verified Indian manufacturers & suppliersHS 851420

Verified Furnaces
manufacturers & suppliers in India

India is a major manufacturer and exporter of furnaces, with production concentrated in Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, and exported about $68 million of furnaces in FY25-26 (HS 851420). diipl connects global and domestic buyers with verified Indian furnaces manufacturers, and generates verified export buyers for Indian furnaces makers. Every supplier and buyer is verified before you meet, never a raw data list.

Buyers and sourcing teams also search for these makers as industrial furnace manufacturers, heat treatment furnace manufacturers.

Indian
manufacturer / exporter
Global or
domestic buyer

India supplies only a small slice of a world market that runs into billions, so the room to grow is real. diipl shows Indian makers exactly where their product fits and generates the verified buyers to capture it, and gives buyers a verified, meeting-ready Indian supplier, matched to their requirement.

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HSN code and HS code for furnaces

The HSN code for furnaces is 851420furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, functioning by induction or dielectric loss. That is the 6-digit subheading, which is the same in every country that uses the Harmonized System.

In India the GST HSN code and the export ITC-HS code are the same nomenclature, so this line is the one your GST invoice and your shipping bill share. The classification is shown here; the applicable GST rate is not.

Chapter

85

Electrical & Electronics

Heading (4)

8514

Product group

Subheading (6)

851420

International, same worldwide

ITC-HS (8)

India files this

Confirmed in your report

Commonly confused with HS 851420

Neighbouring subheadings in the same heading. Misclassification between them is the most common cause of a customs re-assessment.

  • 851410Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, resistance heated
  • 851411Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, resistance heated; hot isostatic presses
  • 851419Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, resistance heated; other than hot isostatic presses, for the manufacture of semiconductor devices on semiconductor wafers
  • 851430Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated
  • 851431Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated, electron beam furnaces

A classification is a fact any lookup can give you. HS 851420 sits in chapter 85 (electrical & electronics), next to 5 neighbouring subheadings under heading 8514 that differ by material, construction or specification. Getting that choice right changes the duty your buyer pays. But the correct code still does not tell you which countries are buying furnaces right now, what duty each of them charges on the Indian line, or whether that demand has grown or faded. Those answers come from trade data, not from a code table, and they are what decides whether a market is worth entering at all. diipl's free Market Research Report answers them for your specific product.

The 6-digit line is international. India requires the 8-digit ITC-HS for both import and export. Look up every 8-digit line under 851420 free, with whether India actually exported on it, in the HS code finder. What a code table cannot tell you is where the product sells.

Where does your furnaces fit in the global market?

Electric induction and industrial furnaces are a high-value Indian engineering export, built for foundries, metals and heat-treatment buyers by makers in Rajkot, Ahmedabad and Coimbatore. India already holds a strong and growing position in this line. World import demand is spiking in the Gulf and Central Asia. A furnace is a considered capital purchase, so the buyer wants a supplier they can meet and trust, which is exactly the meeting diipl sets up. diipl pinpoints the high-demand, low-tariff markets where you can win, generates the verified buyers there, and secures your compliance as you scale to the world.

India's exports, FY25-26
about $68 million
with induction furnaces the growing segment. Source: DGFT / DGCIS.
Your opportunity
India supplies only a small slice of world demand. diipl finds the markets where you can win and generates the verified buyers to capture them.

Import duty on furnaces by market

The standard (MFN) duty importers pay. Where India has a trade agreement, your price gets a further edge, revealed in your report.

  • UAE0% MFNCEPA · duty-free
  • Saudi Arabia0% MFNno FTA
  • United States2.7% MFNno FTA
  • Germany2.2% MFNno FTA
  • South Korea7.25% MFN CEPA rate

Duty rates: ITC. Preferential (FTA/CEPA) rates are revealed in your free report.

The markets that decide your strategy

Your free report reveals who pays India the most, where growth is steady, and where demand is emerging, so you target the markets you can actually win.

Who pays India the most

The markets buying the most from India today.

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Where growth is consistent

Steady, rising year-on-year demand, not one-off spikes.

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Where demand is emerging

The fastest-growing import markets worldwide.

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Primary Indian manufacturing clusters: Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore.

How diipl generates your buyers

A managed, research-led service. We do the work; you meet buyers who are ready.

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Research top markets

We identify the destination markets with real, steady demand for your product and a genuine competitive position for Indian supply.

02

Omni-channel outreach

Targeted outreach across LinkedIn, Google, Meta, email and WhatsApp reaches importers who are actively sourcing, not cold lists.

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Verify every buyer

Each buyer is qualified on budget, authority, need and timeline before it ever reaches you. A verified buyer, not a raw enquiry.

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Meeting

We set a scheduled meeting with the verified buyer, matched to your capacity. You show up to a conversation that is ready to move.

Frequently asked questions

What is the HS code for furnaces?

The HS code for furnaces is 851420 — furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, functioning by induction or dielectric loss. That is the 6-digit subheading, which is identical in every country using the Harmonized System. India files an 8-digit ITC-HS line on the shipping bill. You can look up every 8-digit line under 851420 free, and whether India actually exported on it, in the diipl HS code finder.

What is the difference between the 6-digit HS code and the 8-digit ITC-HS code?

The first 6 digits are the international Harmonized System subheading, the same in every member country. India extends it to 8 digits as the ITC-HS line, and that is what appears on your shipping bill. The 8-digit line decides the duty your buyer pays, whether an FTA preferential rate and certificate of origin apply, your RoDTEP or drawback rate, and whether an export licence is required. Indian ITC-HS lines are re-notified periodically, so a code that was correct last year may no longer be active.

Who makes furnaces in India?

India's main furnaces manufacturing clusters are Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore. diipl works with verified Indian furnaces manufacturers (also searched as industrial furnace manufacturers), each verified on budget, authority, need and timeline, and matches buyers to the right maker for their specification.

Which countries are the largest importers of Indian furnaces?

India exported about $68 million of furnaces (HS 851420) in FY25-26. Which countries buy the most of it, where demand is growing most consistently, and which markets are only now opening up all shift year to year, and they differ by grade and specification, so a generic top-ten list is rarely the answer for a specific factory. diipl researches that ranking for your product and walks you through it market by market in a free Market Research Report, alongside the import duty you would pay in each one.

Who are the leading industrial furnace manufacturers in India?

diipl connects buyers with verified industrial furnace manufacturers in India. For Furnaces (HS 851420), every supplier is verified on budget, authority, need and timeline before you meet. Sourcing? Share your requirement and we introduce a matched, verified manufacturer. Manufacturing furnaces? We generate verified export buyers for your factory.

Which Indian cities are furnaces manufacturing hubs?

Major Indian furnaces manufacturing clusters include Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore. diipl works with verified manufacturers across these hubs and matches you to the right one for your requirement.

What is the import duty on furnaces in major markets?

The standard (MFN) import duty on furnaces (HS 851420) is 0% in UAE, 0% in Saudi Arabia, 2.7% in United States, 2.2% in Germany, 7.25% in South Korea. Where India has a trade agreement (such as CEPA or CETA), the preferential rate is lower, revealed in your free market research report.

Who imports furnaces from India?

Indian furnaces reach a wide set of import markets across the Gulf, Europe, North America and Asia. diipl identifies the importers actively sourcing your product, verifies each one on budget, authority, need and timeline, and shows you the exact markets and demand in your free market research report.

How do I find verified export buyers for furnaces?

diipl runs the research on the export markets that want your product, then runs omni-channel outreach across LinkedIn, Google, Meta, email and WhatsApp, verifies every buyer, and sets a meeting matched to your capacity. You get verified export buyers, not a raw list.

What certifications do furnaces buyers ask for?

Common requirements include CE (EU), ISO 9001, IEC safety standards. Exact requirements vary by destination market; diipl factors compliance into every buyer match so the meetings you take can actually transact.

How is this different from a buyer list or a marketplace?

A list or marketplace hands you unverified contacts to chase. diipl generates and verifies the buyer, then delivers a scheduled meeting. You meet a buyer with confirmed budget, authority, need and timeline, matched to what your factory can supply.

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