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NMFC 34830 - Pavement Joints or Seals | Class N/A

Article ID
34830
NMFC 34830 covers packaged pavement joints and seals
Freight Group
BUILDING MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS, GROUP
Filed under Building Materials, Miscellaneous Group
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
No fixed class, rated by item and packaging
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous goods, standard handling and paperwork

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
34830.00 Joints or Seals, pavement or construction, including Expansion Joints or Seals, in packages:

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Reference NMFC 34830 on the BOL for packaged pavement or construction joints and seals, including expansion joints, waterstops, and preformed fillers. Note material type (neoprene, EPDM, PVC, foam) for clarity.
  2. Package to prevent deformation: strap straight lengths to a pallet with corner boards, coil flexible profiles on 12–16 in cores, and wrap to shield edges. Use soft straps or edge protectors so elastomers are not indented.
  3. Provide true weights and dimensions even though a fixed class is not set. Keep bundles within pallet footprint to avoid cubic minimums, and plan long-freight services for 10–12 ft lengths when applicable.
  4. Prepare for jobsite realities: add liftgate or appointment notes if needed, keep goods out of prolonged heat or UV to protect rubber profiles, and clearly mark Do Not Stack when compression could damage the seal profile.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate use of NMFC 34830 reduces reclass fees and dispute risk, keeping LTL invoices predictable.
  • Damage prevention through proper bundling and edge protection cuts scrap and field rework on concrete pours and pavement joints.
  • Non-hazardous and packaged status broadens carrier options, improving competition and lowering freight rates.
  • Clear itemization by material and length supports FAK tiers and network pricing, improving consistency across projects and lanes.