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NMFC 140900 - Nickel-Silver Scrap in Boxes | Class 55

Article ID
140900
Nickel‑silver scrap packaged for transport
Freight Group
NICKEL-SILVER
Recycling-grade German silver alloy materials
Class Range
55 1 classification
Assigned Class 55 for economy LTL
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous metal, no hazmat fees

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
140900.00 Scrap, in boxes, drums or machine pressed bales 55

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List NMFC 140900 on the BOL and state “Nickel‑Silver Scrap, Class 55,” plus the exact packaging type (boxes, drums, or machine‑pressed bales) to prevent reclass.
  2. For boxes: use double‑wall corrugated with liners to contain fines, keep unit weights manageable (100–150 lb per box), then palletize with corner boards and two or more steel or poly straps.
  3. For drums: choose tight‑head or open‑head steel drums with locking rings, band drums to pallets, label each with gross weight, and keep contents dry to avoid weight disputes.
  4. For machine‑pressed bales: band securely with steel strapping, eliminate protruding edges, stage on pallets or runners for forklift access, and limit stacking to stable, two‑high tiers.

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

Business Value

  • Class 55 rating delivers lower LTL rates for dense metal scrap, improving cost per pound on recycling shipments.
  • Clear packaging (boxes/drums/bales) and precise NMFC labeling reduce inspections, reclass fees, and OS&D claims.
  • Non‑hazardous designation expands carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges for predictable budgeting.
  • Pressed bales or palletized drums maximize trailer cube, enabling more efficient routes and multi‑stop collection schedules.