Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 30720.00 | Show more | 77.5 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Match packaging to gauge: thinner than 16 ga (under 0.0508 in) must ship in boxes, crates, or wrapped bundles securely metal‑strapped per Note 106722; 16 ga or thicker may go loose or packaged.
- Protect edges and holes: add corner guards and edge protectors, interleave sheets with paper or film so perforations don’t hook and scuff, and use VCI paper if tarnish control is needed.
- For palletized or loose heavy plates, use a rigid base (plywood deck or runners), band firmly to prevent slide, keep zero overhang, and block/braces so bundles can be forklifted safely.
- Document precisely on the BOL: “Perforated plate/sheet, copper/brass/bronze, NMFC 30720, Class 77.5, non-hazardous,” plus gauge, alloy, piece count, and packaging type to avoid reclass.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable rating: fixed Class 77.5 with no density requirement speeds quoting and lowers reclassification risk.
- Clear packaging rules by gauge reduce accessorials and damage claims, protecting margins on high-value nonferrous metals.
- Alloy‑agnostic coverage (copper, brass, bronze) simplifies mixed‑SKU consolidation under one NMFC item.
- Non‑hazardous status broadens carrier options and helps secure competitive LTL rates and faster transit.