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NMFC 133870 – Magnesium Scrap in Packages | Class 60

Article ID
133870
NMFC 133870 for Packaged Magnesium Scrap
Freight Group
MAGNESIUM METAL OR MAGNESIUM METAL ALLOYS
Magnesium metal and alloy scrap shipments
Class Range
60 1 classification
Assigned Class 60, no density needed
Hazardous
Yes
Hazardous—keep dry, label for flammable risk

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
133870.00 Scrap, in packages 60

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Quote correctly: select Class 60 for magnesium metal or alloy scrap when it’s shipped in packages, and flag the load as hazardous on the BOL.
  2. Keep it bone‑dry: line drums or boxes with poly, use tight lids, add desiccants, and never tender wet or oil‑soaked turnings that can self‑heat.
  3. Package for control: use sturdy boxes, crates, or UN‑rated metal/fiber drums where required; palletize with non‑sparking banding and avoid trapping moisture under wrap.
  4. Stay compliant: apply required hazmat labels and documentation per 49 CFR, segregate from oxidizers and acids, and protect from rain at pickup and delivery.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing: a fixed Class 60 minimizes density disputes and reclass charges on scrap moves.
  • Higher carrier acceptance: clear hazmat declaration and dry, sealed packaging reduce refusals and layovers.
  • Lower incident exposure: moisture control and segregation cut fire risk and claims, protecting margins.
  • Operational speed: one NMFC item streamlines quoting, routing, and training across multiple yards.