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NMFC 33770 - Wallboard-Faced Honeycomb Panels | Class 85

Article ID
33770
NMFC 33770 honeycomb wallboard-faced panels
Freight Group
BUILDING MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS, GROUP
Miscellaneous building materials in packaged form
Class Range
85 1 classification
Fixed Class 85, density not required
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous; standard LTL handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
33770.00 Boards, Blocks, Panels or Partitions, fiberboard, paper, plastic or metal, of expanded honeycomb cellular construction, faced with wallboard, without metal or wood frames, in packages 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the item matches NMFC 33770: expanded honeycomb core (fiberboard, paper, plastic, or metal), faced with wallboard, no metal or wood frame, shipped in packages.
  2. Package for face and edge protection: use full-surface cartons or corrugated wraps, rigid edge/corner guards, and banding that won’t crush the honeycomb. Keep faces from abrasion.
  3. Book at fixed Class 85 without density. In your TMS, select packaging as packages (cartons/crates; palletized packages are acceptable) and list piece count and exterior dimensions.
  4. Avoid misclassifications: do not use this item for framed panels, solid boards, or foam-core products. If moisture is a risk, add poly wrap and mark Do Not Stack if required.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing: fixed Class 85 means faster quotes and fewer reweigh/reclass fees for honeycomb wallboard-faced panels.
  • Reduced claims exposure: edge-guarded, properly packaged panels resist crush and scuff, lowering damage ratios and replacement costs.
  • Compliance-driven savings: meeting the “in packages” requirement and excluding framed builds minimizes carrier disputes and accessorials.
  • Operational efficiency: lightweight honeycomb construction improves cube utilization, letting builders and partition installers ship more surface area per skid.