Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 106600.00 | Scrap, NOI, copper clad, see Note, item 106602, in boxes or drums | 50 |
Notes
Note 106602: NOTE-Applies on scraps or pieces having value for remelting purposes only.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Package scrap in heavy-wall boxes (gaylords) or 55-gallon drums; line with poly to contain fines, close lids securely, and band containers to pallets for LTL.
- Keep the scrap clean and dry—no fluids, batteries, or oily residues. Mark the BOL with NMFC 106600 and “Class 50” and include a simple scrap material declaration.
- Balance and mark weights: cap box loads to safe forklift limits and keep pallets under typical 2,000 lb targets. Label gross and tare on each container.
- Plan pickup access: note dock or liftgate needs, and consolidate by container count rather than density since the rating is fixed at Class 50.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable spend: a fixed Class 50 rating removes density disputes and reduces costly reclasses.
- Operational fit: boxes or drums slot easily into plant scrap programs, cutting handling time and expediting turnarounds at mills or brokers.
- Lower risk of claims: clean, contained copper-clad scrap minimizes leakage, debris, and OS&D, improving carrier acceptance and transit reliability.
- Faster settlements: correct NMFC usage and clear documentation help brokers and smelters process scale tickets and pay out quicker.