Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 155070.00 | Petrolatum-resin-paraffin Wax Compound, consisting of a physical mixture of not less than 60 percent resin and not to exceed 40 percent petrolatum and paraffin wax | 55 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- List NMFC 155070 and Class 55 on the BOL, and describe the freight as a petrolatum–resin–paraffin wax compound with at least 60% resin for clear identification.
- Select leak-resistant packaging: lined steel or fiber drums for liquids/soft mass, or poly-lined cartons for slabs; double-bag pellets or flakes to contain seepage in warm weather.
- Palletize with a catch tray or corrugated layer, then stretch-wrap and band. Avoid top-stacking in hot trailers and request temperature control during summer if the blend softens.
- Attach an SDS and mark Non-Hazardous to speed carrier acceptance. Confirm pallet weights and drum counts for liftgate or appointment needs at plants and blending facilities.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Class 55 rating helps secure lower LTL base rates compared to higher classes, improving landed cost on routine replenishment moves.
- Non-hazardous status removes hazmat surcharges and training requirements, cutting administrative time and accessorial risk.
- Fixed classification simplifies quoting and auditing—no density calculations—so pricing stays predictable across drums, cartons, or slabs.
- Robust, temperature-aware packaging reduces leakage claims and rework, preserving on-time delivery and preventing costly re-consignment.