Paint and Coating Shipping: IATA and IMDG Hazmat Classification Guide
Shipping Paints and Coatings Under IATA and IMDG Regulations
Paints, varnishes, lacquers, and industrial coatings frequently contain flammable solvents that classify them as dangerous goods. South Florida’s marine, construction, and automotive industries ship significant volumes of coating products requiring IATA and IMDG compliance.
Classification of Paints as Dangerous Goods
Most solvent-based paints are Class 3 flammable liquids, classified under UN1263 (Paint) or UN3066 (Paint Related Material). Water-based paints with less than 24% flammable solvent generally fall outside dangerous goods classification but must still be evaluated for each formulation.
Packing Group Determination
Paint packing group depends on flash point and boiling point of the solvent system. Acetone-based products (PG II) face stricter requirements than mineral spirit-based formulations (PG III). Accurate flash point testing is essential for proper classification.
IATA Air Shipping for Paints
Air transport of paints is restricted by packing group—PG I paints are forbidden, PG II and III are permitted with quantity limits. Color samples, touch-up kits, and small quantities may qualify for limited quantity exemptions, reducing compliance burdens for smaller shipments.
IMDG Ocean Shipping
Ocean transport allows larger paint quantities but requires proper container ventilation for solvent vapors, segregation from oxidizers and other incompatible materials, and marine pollutant assessment for coatings containing heavy metals or persistent organic compounds.
Marine Paint and Anti-Fouling Coatings
South Florida’s marine industry ships anti-fouling paints, bottom paints, and marine coatings with additional regulatory considerations. Some marine coatings contain copper or tin compounds that trigger marine pollutant marking for ocean container shipments.
Powder Coatings and Non-Hazardous Alternatives
Powder coatings, UV-cured coatings, and high-solids formulations may avoid dangerous goods classification entirely. A freight forwarder can help evaluate whether alternative coating formulations offer shipping compliance advantages.
Coatings Shipped Compliantly
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