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NMFC 91925 - Gypsum & Plaster Products | Class 50–400

Article ID
91925
Covers gypsum, plaster, stucco, blocks, and additives
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped density-rated gypsum and plaster items
Class Range
50-400 13 classifications
Classes scale with density, 50 through 400
Hazardous
No
Non-hazmat; keep dry to prevent clumping

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
91925.00 Show more
91925.01 Less than 1 400
91925.02 1 but less than 2 300
91925.03 2 but less than 4 250
91925.04 4 but less than 6 175
91925.05 6 but less than 8 125
91925.06 8 but less than 10 100
91925.07 10 but less than 12 92.5
91925.08 12 but less than 15 85
91925.09 15 but less than 22.5 70
91925.10 22.5 but less than 30 65
91925.11 30 but less than 35 60
91925.12 35 but less than 50 55
91925.13 50 or greater 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Identify the product form (powdered gypsum, gypsum rock, plaster/Stucco, Keene’s cement, accelerators/retarders, or blocks/tiles) and its final shipping package, then weigh and measure the full pallet or crate to calculate density (lb/cu ft) for NMFC Item 170.
  2. Run a quick density check: a 48×40×36 in pallet of bagged plaster weighing 2,000 lb cubes at 40 cu ft, or 50 pcf—often qualifying for a lower class and better LTL rate.
  3. For blocks/planks/slabs/tile, band to a pallet with corner and edge protectors, add a rigid top cap (OSB), and keep strapping off metal-reinforced edges; mark as Do Not Stack if crush-risk exists.
  4. Control moisture and dust: use sift‑proof bag closures, poly liners in boxes or drums, full stretch-wrap with a top sheet, and keep shipments off damp floors or exposure during transfer.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate density entry under NMFC 91925 prevents reclass/rebill disputes, keeping invoices clean and pickups on schedule.
  • Optimized packing—tighter bag patterns, right-size boxes, or drums that reduce void space—boosts density, lowering freight class and cutting LTL rates.
  • Non-hazmat mineral products streamline carrier acceptance, avoid hazmat fees, and simplify paperwork for faster tendering.
  • Edge protection and moisture barriers reduce breakage and clumping, slashing claims and waste for contractors and plants receiving gypsum goods.