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NMFC 133720 - Magnesium Buffings/Grindings | Class N/A

Article ID
133720
NMFC 133720: magnesium buffings and grindings
Freight Group
MAGNESIUM METAL OR MAGNESIUM METAL ALLOYS
Magnesium metal or alloy scrap residues
Class Range
NaN 1 classification
Class not specified; single listing
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous per this NMFC entry

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
133720.00 Buffings or Grindings NotTaken

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Identify the commodity as “magnesium metal buffings or grindings” on the BOL and include NMFC 133720 to prevent reclass or inspection delays.
  2. Use sift‑proof packaging: sealed steel or plastic drums with tight lids, or heavy corrugated boxes with 4–6 mil poly liners. Example: 55‑gal drums banded and shrink‑wrapped on pallets.
  3. Keep material dry and contained to avoid fines escaping. Add liners, lid gaskets, and stretch wrap; avoid open-top gaylords without a secure cover.
  4. Load away from liquids and powders that could contaminate the scrap. Mark pallets “Keep Dry” and ensure pallets are sturdy enough for dense metal residues.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Single NMFC listing streamlines rating and documentation—no density-based class math, enabling faster quotes and fewer billing disputes.
  • Non-hazardous status broadens carrier options and helps avoid special handling fees, improving lane coverage and scheduling flexibility.
  • Tight, sift-proof packaging reduces cleanup and loss claims, protecting margins and minimizing OS&D exceptions at terminals.
  • Palletized, closed containers speed cross-dock handling and reduce inspection holds, improving transit reliability and total landed cost.