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NMFC 183040 Tire Fabric, Used | Class 60-70

Article ID
183040
NMFC 183040 for used rubberized tire fabric
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Listed under Ungrouped Articles for flexibility
Class Range
60-70 2 classifications
Class varies between 60 and 70
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous rubberized textile material

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
183040.00 Tire Fabric, rubber impregnated, used, see Note, item 183042, in packages:
183040.01 Skived 70
183040.02 Not skived 60

Notes

Note 183042: NOTE-Applies only on pieces of fabric stripped from worn-out pneumatic rubber tires, having value other than for reclamation of raw materials.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Use the NMFC description exactly on the BOL: “Tire fabric, rubber impregnated, used, NMFC 183040, in packages (see Note 183042), non-hazardous.” This reduces reclass risk.
  2. Package as tight bales or bundled packs, then bag or wrap to contain rubber dust. Strap to a 48x40 pallet with edge protectors so fabric layers don’t creep during transit.
  3. Keep metal and unrelated scrap out of the packs and note any cord composition (nylon, polyester, or mixed). Clean, uniform packages are more readily accepted by LTL carriers.
  4. Expect Class 60 or 70 per the NMFC note. Compact, consistent packages typically align with the lower end; confirm the applicable class with your carrier before tender.

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

Business Value

  • Lower LTL spend via Class 60–70 versus higher-class scrap items, especially when shipments are uniform and well-contained.
  • Accurate NMFC and note reference (183042) curbs audits, rebills, and delays—protecting margins and keeping recycling flows on schedule.
  • Non-hazardous status widens carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges, simplifying routing and pricing.
  • Standardized packaging (bales on pallets, wrapped) speeds cross-dock handling, reduces loss and contamination, and improves throughput for recyclers and reclaimers.