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NMFC 35320: Coal Tar Asphalt Sealer | Class 55

Article ID
35320
NMFC 35320 asphalt sealer listing
Freight Group
BUILDING MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS, GROUP
Misc building materials, pavement coatings
Class Range
55 1 classification
Fixed Class 55; density not required
Hazardous
Yes
Coal tar hazmat—declare, label, secure

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
35320.00 Sealer, asphalt pavement surface, containing coal tar, inert fillers and liquid vehicle, in bulk in drums or in Package 2080 55

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the SDS and select the proper UN-rated tight-head drums or Package 2080 as specified; ensure gaskets and liners are compatible with coal tar solutions.
  2. Palletize drums upright with no overhang, band and stretch-wrap securely, and use absorbent pads or spill trays for containment during LTL cross-docking.
  3. Plan around temperature sensitivity—thick product moves slower in cold weather—so request minimal-transit services and avoid freezing conditions where possible.
  4. On the BOL, list NMFC 35320 at Class 55 and mark as hazardous; include the correct proper shipping name/ID from the SDS, shipper’s certification, and a 24-hour emergency contact.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 55 delivers predictable rating, reducing surprises compared to density-based freight and helping you forecast lane costs for seasonal paving work.
  • Packaging in compliant drums and Package 2080 cuts leakage claims and dwell time, improving carrier acceptance of hazmat construction coatings.
  • Accurate hazmat documentation prevents reclass and refusal fees, minimizing reschedules and protecting project timelines on active job sites.
  • Unitizing multiple drums per pallet lowers handling touches, speeds loading, and can reduce accessorials tied to fragmented shipments.