Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 135670.00 | Dross or Skimmings, solder, in bags, boxes or drums | 55 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Identify the commodity as “Solder Dross or Skimmings” and reference NMFC 135670 on the BOL; use lined boxes or sealed drums, and palletize with bands and stretch wrap to contain fines.
- Distribute weight evenly: keep individual boxes manageable for dock handling and secure heavy drums on 48x40 pallets; band, corner-protect, and mark center of gravity where practical.
- Keep contents dry to prevent clumping and dust release; use inner poly liners, tight-fitting lids, and shrink wrap. Add absorbent pads only if residual flux might be present.
- Provide supporting docs when available (SDS, alloy notes like Sn/Pb ratio) and confirm receiver requirements for reclaim. Note non-hazardous status to avoid unnecessary hazmat handling.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Class 55 rating offers favorable LTL pricing for dense metal byproducts, cutting per-pound costs on recurring scrap lanes.
- Non-hazardous classification avoids hazmat surcharges and special carrier restrictions, simplifying quoting and scheduling.
- Standardized packaging (bags, boxes, or drums) reduces reclass risks, detentions, and claims tied to dust or leakage.
- Clear commodity naming speeds dock processing and supports closed-loop recycling programs between electronics plants and smelters.