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NMFC 35480: Floor Underlayment Compounds | Class 60

Article ID
35480
NMFC 35480 for floor underlayment compounds
Freight Group
BUILDING MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS, GROUP
Grouped as miscellaneous building materials freight
Class Range
60 1 classification
Rated at Class 60, weight-based
Hazardous
Yes
Hazmat—SDS and regulated labeling required

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
35480.00 Underlayment Compounds, floor covering, NOI, see Note, item 35482, in bags, boxes, drums or pails 60

Notes

Note 35482: NOTE-Applies only on compounds, mixed or not mixed, used for leveling of floors prior to application of floor coverings.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Declare NMFC 35480 at tender and note Class 60; this item ships by weight, so record accurate gross weights per pallet and list bag/box/pail counts.
  2. For bagged powders, use moisture barriers and tight stretch wrap; add corner boards and tier sheets to prevent split bags during compression at cross-docks.
  3. For pails or drums of liquid/latex underlayment, keep upright, secure lids/bungs, and use UN-rated containers if your SDS indicates. Add “This Side Up” and “Hazmat” labels as required.
  4. Reference Note, item 35482 in paperwork if applicable, attach the SDS, and arrange jobsite services (liftgate, appointment, limited access) to avoid re-delivery and handling damage.

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

Business Value

  • Single, predictable Class 60 minimizes rating disputes and speeds quoting for construction supply distributors and flooring contractors.
  • Weight-based rating removes density calculations, reducing admin time and errors when mixing bags, boxes, pails, and drums on the same pallet.
  • Proper hazmat documentation and packaging improve carrier acceptance, lowering spill cleanup risks and potential surcharge exposure.
  • Packaging to the jobsite use-case (sturdy boxes or sealed pails) reduces damage, shortens install timelines, and curbs costly reconsignments.