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NMFC 185495 - Foam Foundry Patterns | Class 500

Article ID
185495
Foam foundry plastic patterns in rigid packs
Freight Group
TOOLS, OR PARTS NAMED, GROUP
Tools and named parts for foundry work
Class Range
500 1 classification
High Class 500 for ultra‑light items
Hazardous
No
Non‑hazardous material, standard handling rules

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
185495.00 Patterns, foundry casting or molding, cellular, expanded or foam plastic, in boxes or crates 500

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Select the container by fragility and size: double‑wall boxes for small, simple patterns; wood crates with rigid framing for large parts, deep pockets, or protruding cores/risers.
  2. Immobilize the pattern: use soft blocking, foam‑in‑place corners, cross‑bracing, and void fill. Avoid adhesives and solvents that can attack cellular/expanded plastics.
  3. Mark for handling: add Fragile and Do Not Stack indicators, corner posts, and top caps. Keep away from heat and solvent fumes during storage and transit.
  4. Document clearly: list NMFC 185495, Class 500, and the packaging type (box or crate) on the BOL. Add photos and a packing list to speed inspections and reduce OS&D disputes.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate Class 500 designation prevents reclass fees and rebills, giving predictable LTL quotes for foam tooling shipments.
  • Proper crating and internal blocking cut abrasion and crush damage, protecting delicate pattern surfaces and reducing claims and downtime.
  • Consolidate multiple patterns in one crate with separators to lower pickup touches and simplify receiving, improving dock efficiency.
  • Non‑hazardous status broadens carrier options and streamlines insurance approvals, helping maintain standard transit times.