Foaming Condenser Coil Cleaner | Liquid BL41-1
The Residential Condenser King.
Most “blue” foaming coil cleaners are built to hit a price point—not a performance target. They foam quickly, but the chemistry behind the foam often struggles with greasy films, stubborn oxidation, and the energy-robbing particulate that clogs fin surfaces over time. Blue 41 was built to replace commodity blues with something contractors can trust: thick, heavy foam, strong emulsification, and fast rinse-out performance on the coils you clean most—residential outdoor condensers.
Blue 41 is the result of 41 iterations of product development. The goal was simple: deliver premium-class cleaning on grease, oxidation, dust, and pollutants—at a competitive, everyday cost. It doesn’t use a time-delay mechanism like Foaminator; instead, it’s designed to foam fast, cling hard, and clear coils efficiently with proper dilution and a thorough rinse.
Manufacturer’s Tech Note: Blue 41 is a non-acid, alkaline condenser coil cleaner designed for outdoor copper tube / aluminum fin coils. Because it foams quickly, apply from the inside-out when possible (spray from the fan side outward) to help push debris out of the coil face. Always rinse thoroughly and follow SDS/label directions and required PPE.
The Efficiency Math: Premium Cleaning, Competitive Cost
Because Blue 41 is a high-performance alkaline concentrate, you control the strength. Dial it up for heavy soils, or back it down for maintenance—without sacrificing foam density.
- 1:3 Ratio (Heavy Soils): For impacted coils, heavy grease, stubborn oxidation, and high-load service calls.
- 1:4 Ratio (Typical Maintenance): The everyday residential sweet spot—strong foam, fast lift, reliable rinse-out.
- 1:5 Ratio (Light Work): For seasonal cleanings and lightly soiled condensers where you want quick coverage and easy rinsing.
Professional Application: Designed for outdoor condenser coils to remove grease, grime, oxidation, dust, and environmental pollutants. Always rinse thoroughly.
| KEY FEATURE / SPECIFICATION |
TRADE BENEFIT / RESULT |
| Fast Heavy-Foaming Action |
Quick Coverage: Thick foam clings to fin surfaces to lift and push out energy-robbing soils for efficient rinse-and-go service work. |
| Non-Acid / Alkaline Chemistry |
Grease & Film Removal: Attacks oils and films that acid cleaners often struggle to remove, helping coils rinse clean instead of smearing. |
| Pro-Grade Emulsifiers |
Soil Release: Breaks the bond between particulate and fin surfaces so dirt, dust, and pollutants flush out with water. |
| Optimized for Residential Condensers |
Service Call Winner: Built to perform like “premium” cleaners on common real-world soils—without the premium cost structure. |
| Developed Over 41 Iterations |
Performance Tuned: Balanced foam, emulsification, and rinse behavior to avoid commodity-cleaner tradeoffs. |
| Material Compatibility |
Condenser Coils Only: Intended for copper tube/aluminum fin outdoor coils. Not for evaporators, micro-channel/mini-splits, coated coils, or heat exchangers. |
Vapco Field Guide: Performance Matrix
How Blue 41 stacks up against real-world contaminants. (★★★ = Best in Class)
| CONTAMINANT |
RATING |
WHY IT WINS |
| Cooking Grease & Oil |
★★★ |
Strong grease-cutting and emulsification helps oily soils rinse away clean. |
| Corrosion & Oxidation |
★★★ |
Lifts dull oxidation and environmental buildup from fin surfaces for improved heat transfer. |
| Grass, Bugs, & Cottonwood |
★★☆ |
Excellent lift on typical organic load, but extreme organic packing is where delayed-foam (Foaminator) chemistry can outperform. |
| Dirt, Dust, Pollutants |
★★★ |
Heavy foam clings and lifts particulate so it flushes out with a thorough rinse. |
| Compatibility Warning |
RESTRICTED |
Condenser Coils ONLY. Do not use on micro-channel, mini-splits, evaporators, coated coils, or heat exchangers. |
Part Number Reference:
Select the right volume for your workload. Currently available in a single configuration.
1. Select Your Size
| CONTAINER |
SIZE / PACK |
APPLICATION FIT |
| Gallon Bottle
BL41-1 |
1 Gallon
(Case pack varies by distributor) |
Service Truck Standard: Built for residential condenser cleanings and everyday service work. |
Recommended Application Tools
Use a chemically resistant pump-up sprayer and follow best practices for alkaline foaming cleaners.
| PART NUMBER |
CAPACITY |
SERIES FEATURES |
| STW-1 / STW-2 / STW-3 |
1, 2, & 3 Gallon |
Professional Standard: Heavy-duty polyethylene tank with chemically resistant seals and reinforced hose assemblies. |
| STW-2B / STW-3B |
2 & 3 Gallon |
Premium Brass Series: Upgraded with a solid brass spray wand and handle assembly for maximum durability and impact resistance. |
Maintenance Tip: After use, empty the chemical and rinse the tank/hose with fresh water to extend seal life.
Blue 41 Foaming Condenser Coil Cleaner vs. Non-Foaming Cleaners
| THE JOB |
THE BLUE 41 ADVANTAGE |
Everyday Residential Service
Dust, grime, oxidation, and typical environmental soils. |
Fast Heavy Foam
Quick coverage and strong rinse-out—built for speed and value on routine cleanings. |
Grease & Film Buildup
Cooking grease and oily soils that kill airflow and heat transfer. |
Strong Emulsification
Breaks down oily films so they rinse away clean with thorough water flushing. |
Extreme Organic Packing
Heavy cottonwood, grass, and insect loading deep into multi-row coils. |
Know the Fit
Blue 41 performs strongly, but severe organic packing is where delayed-foam chemistry can provide an advantage. |
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions: Blue 41 Foaming Condenser Coil Cleaner
Application & Performance
Q: What is Blue 41 designed for?
A: Blue 41 (BL41-1) is a non-acid, alkaline, heavy-foaming coil cleaner engineered for outdoor condenser coils (copper tube / aluminum fin). It’s built to remove grease, oxidation, dirt/dust, and environmental pollutants fast—at a competitive price point.
Q: Does Blue 41 have the “time-delay” effect like Foaminator?
A: No. Blue 41 is designed to foam quickly on contact. Foaminator is a different product built around a delayed-foam mechanism. Blue 41 is the fast heavy-foam workhorse—optimized for residential condenser cleaning and everyday service calls.
Q: Why is it called “Blue 41”?
A: It’s an inside joke with a purpose: it took 41 iterations of development to hit the right balance of foam, degreasing power, rinse behavior, and cost to outperform typical “commodity blue” cleaners.
Q: What does Blue 41 clean best?
A: Blue 41 is excellent on:
- Cooking grease / oily film (strong emulsification and grease-cutting)
- Oxidation / corrosion film on fin surfaces
- Dirt, dust, and environmental pollutants that reduce heat transfer
It performs well on grass/bugs/cottonwood, but extremely packed organic coils are where delayed-foam chemistry can have an advantage.
Mixing & Equipment
Q: What dilution ratio should I use?
A: Choose the ratio based on soil load:
- 1:3 (Heavy Soils): Impacted coils, heavy grease, stubborn oxidation, high-load service calls.
- 1:4 (Typical Maintenance): The residential sweet spot for most PM work.
- 1:5 (Light Work): Seasonal cleanings and lightly soiled condensers.
Q: How long should I let it dwell?
A: Start with a short dwell and adjust as needed based on conditions. Apply evenly, let it work, and then rinse thoroughly. Do not allow the product to dry on the coil.
Q: What type of sprayer should I use?
A: A chemically resistant pump-up sprayer is best for control and consistent coverage. Use a tip that wets the coil evenly and avoid spraying a fine mist into the wind. After use, rinse the sprayer, wand, and nozzle with clean water.
Q: What’s the correct mixing order?
A: Always add water first, then add concentrate to reach your ratio. This improves mixing and reduces splash-back risk.
Safety & Compatibility
Q: Is Blue 41 safe for Micro-Channel or Mini-Split coils?
A: NO. Blue 41 is for outdoor condenser coils only. We do not recommend it for micro-channel or mini-split coils due to coil design sensitivity, coatings/fin structures, and the difficulty of controlling dwell/rinse indoors. Use a product specifically labeled for those coil types like Mongoose, MC-1 or Eco Clean, EC-1.
Q: Can I use Blue 41 on evaporator coils (indoor)?
A: NO. Indoor evaporators are not a good fit because they typically require controlled rinse pathways, and overspray on surrounding components can create risk. Blue 41 is engineered for outdoor rinsing on condenser coils.
Q: Do I need PPE?
A: YES. Always follow the product label and SDS. Blue 41 is classified as corrosive and can cause severe burns and eye damage. At minimum:
- Chemical splash goggles (and a face shield for overhead/windy work)
- Chem-resistant gloves
- Long sleeves / protective clothing
Q: Will it damage surrounding surfaces or landscaping?
A: Control overspray and rinse thoroughly. Like any strong cleaner, runoff can damage sensitive surfaces and vegetation. Best practice is to pre-wet the area around the unit, clean the coil, then post-rinse the area to dilute and flush any residue. Never leave any foam or standing chemical, rinse until residual chemical is gone.
Q: Can I mix Blue 41 with other chemicals or neutralizers?
A: Do not mix Blue 41 with other chemicals. Use it as directed at the recommended dilutions and rinse thoroughly. Mixing can create hazardous reactions and inconsistent performance.
Logistics & Storage
Q: What part numbers and sizes are available?
A: Currently, Blue 41 is available as:
- BL41-1: 1 Gallon (Liquid)
Contractors: contact your local Vapco distributor for pricing and availability.
Q: What happens if it freezes in my truck?
A: Avoid freezing when possible. If frozen, thaw at room temperature and mix/shake well before use. Do not use if the container is damaged or if performance appears inconsistent—follow your facility’s SOP and SDS guidance.
Q: How should I store it?
A: Store sealed and upright in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Keep away from incompatible materials and protect from extreme temperatures. Store locked up as appropriate for corrosive products.
Q: How do I dispose of the empty container?
A: Follow local regulations and job-site requirements. Rinse the container per your facility’s standard practices and recycle/dispose according to municipal guidelines.
SDS & Instructions
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⚠️ Professional Use Only
Contains Sodium Hydroxide. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Always wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.
DO NOT use on Micro-Channel or Mini-Split Coils.
Field Guide: Contaminant Removal Matrix
Blue 41 is a non-acid, alkaline, heavy-foaming condenser coil cleaner engineered for fast soil lift and efficient rinse-out on outdoor coils. The following matrix details performance against common outdoor condenser contaminants.
| TARGET CONTAMINANT |
TYPICAL SOURCE |
ACTION |
PERFORMANCE / WHY IT WORKS |
| Cottonwood, Grass, Dirt & Bugs |
Landscaping / Seasonal Debris |
Foam Lift + Push-Out |
Fast Heavy Foam: Blue 41 foams quickly to lift and loosen organic debris for rinse-out. For packed coils, spraying from the fan side outward helps push contamination out of the coil face. |
| Grease & Road Grime |
Kitchen Exhaust / Traffic Film |
Emulsification |
Alkaline chemistry and emulsifiers break oily films and traffic grime so soils become water-rinsable instead of smearing or re-depositing. |
| Oxidation & Corrosion Film |
Environmental Exposure |
Brightening |
Lifts dull oxide film and environmental buildup from aluminum fins to restore heat transfer efficiency. Always rinse thoroughly. |
| Pollutants & Soot |
Industrial Areas / Rooftops |
Suspension |
Foam structure helps lift and suspend fine particulate and soot so it can be flushed away during the rinse phase. |
System Material Compatibility
| MATERIAL / COMPONENT |
STATUS & PROTOCOL |
| Outdoor Condenser Coils (Copper/Aluminum Fin) |
✅ RECOMMENDED / RINSE REQUIRED |
| Micro-Channel / Mini-Split Coils (All Aluminum) |
❌ DO NOT USE
Sensitive coil designs/coatings and aluminum joint structures may be damaged. Use a cleaner labeled for micro-channel/mini-splits. |
| Indoor Evaporator Coils |
❌ DO NOT USE (Not Recommended)
Blue 41 is designed for outdoor rinse pathways. Indoor use increases risk of overspray, residue, and inadequate rinse control. |
| Coated Fins |
⚠️ CAUTION
Coatings vary by manufacturer. Test a small area first and follow equipment manufacturer recommendations. |
Roof & Surroundings Safety Protocol:
Blue 41 runoff can damage vegetation and sensitive surrounding surfaces. Always pre-wet the area beneath the unit and ensure all chemical/foam is completely flushed and diluted during the rinse phase. Do not leave standing foam puddles or residue.
*For micro-channel/mini-split or in-place evaporator cleaning, use a product specifically labeled for those coil types (ex: Mongoose MC-1 / MCC-1, Eco Clean EC-1, or other approved indoor coil cleaners per your lineup).
Directions for Foaming Condenser Coil Cleaner:
BL41-1
1. Preparation & Dilution Ratios
Step 1: Protect the Surroundings. Alkaline runoff can damage vegetation. Pre-soak the ground/pad beneath the unit with water before cleaning and rinse heavily after.
Step 2: Mix Your Solution. Always add chemical to water, never water to chemical, to reduce splash risk.
Step 3: Shut off power to the HVAC unit.
Step 4: Remove heavy loose debris (leaves, grass) from the coil exterior with a brush or vacuum.
Tech Tip: For best “push-out” cleaning, spray from the fan side outward when access allows. This direction helps drive loosened contaminants out through the coil face during the rinse.
| APPLICATION |
RATIO |
RESULT / YIELD |
| Heavy Soil / Impacted Coils |
1:3 |
Max Strength: Heavy foam + strong soil lift for grease and stubborn oxidation. 1 Gal makes 4 Gal of solution. |
| Typical Maintenance |
1:4 |
Residential Sweet Spot: Strong foam, fast workflow. 1 Gal makes 5 Gal of solution. |
| Light Work / Seasonal |
1:5 |
Light Cleaning: Great coverage with easy rinse-out. 1 Gal makes 6 Gal of solution. |
2. Application & Cleaning
Blue 41 foams quickly—apply evenly and keep it wet. Do not let the product dry on the coil.
- Apply Solution:
- Spray the solution onto the coil, ensuring even saturation of the fin surface.
- You may work top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top. If spraying from the fan side, work in sections to keep the coil wet.
- Dwell (Short Working Time):
- Allow a short dwell so the foam can lift and loosen soils.
- Observation: Foam will form quickly. The goal is coverage + soil lift—then rinse before drying occurs.
3. Rinse & Completion
Flush away lifted soils and residue.
- Rinse Thoroughly:
- Using a hose with a low-pressure spray (or a carefully regulated pressure washer), rinse the coil.
- Rinse in the direction that best pushes debris out (often fan side outward if you applied inside, or top down from the exterior).
- Ensure all foam and chemical residue is removed from the coil and surrounding equipment.
- Restart:
- Restore power and confirm normal operation. The coil is now clean and thermal efficiency is improved.
Safety Data Sheet – Blue 41
Vapco Products, Inc.
Identification & Supplier Details (SDS Section 1)
| Product Information |
| Product Name / Identifier |
Blue 41 (BL41-1) / Brand: Vapco |
| Recommended Use |
Heavy-foaming, alkaline coil cleaner |
| Supplier Details |
| Name & Address |
Vapco Products, Inc. / 401 Marshall Road, Valley Park, Missouri 63088, United States |
| Contact Information |
Tel: (636) 923-2121 | Fax: (636) 923-3002 | Email: [email protected] |
| Emergency Phone Number |
(800) 255-3924 |
Hazard Identification & Composition (SDS Sections 2 & 3)
| Classification & Labeling |
| GHS Classification (OSHA) |
Skin Corrosion/Irritation, Cat. 1A; Eye Damage/Irritation, Cat. 1 |
| Signal Word / Pictogram |
**Danger** / |
| Hazard Statement |
H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. |
| Key Precautionary Statements |
**P280:** Wear protective gloves/clothing/eye protection/face protection. **P310:** Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor. **P305+P351+P338:** IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. |
| Hazardous Component |
CAS No. |
Concentration (wt) |
| Sodium Hydroxide |
1310-73-2 |
10 – 40 % |
| Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate |
10213-79-3 |
1 – 5 % |
| Sodium xylenesulfonate |
1300-72-7 |
1 – 5 % |
| C10_16-alkyl, oligomeric, D-glucopyranoside |
110615-47-9 |
0.1 – 1 % |
| D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, decyl octyl glycosides |
68515-73-1 |
0.1 – 1 % |
Physical & Chemical Properties (SDS Section 9)
| Property |
Value |
| Physical State / Appearance / Color |
Liquid / Clear liquid / Blue |
| Odor / Odor Threshold |
Characteristic / N/D |
| pH |
**9.2-10.2** (Alkaline) |
| Melting Point / Freezing Point |
< 32°F (0°C) |
| Flammability / Flash Point |
Not considered a flammable liquid by OSHA / N/D |
| Oxidizing Properties |
May be corrosive to metals |
| Density and/or Relative Density |
1.29 |
| Vapor Pressure / Evaporation Rate |
23.8 mmHg at 77°F (25°C) / < 0.8 (Slow) |
| Solubility |
Completely soluble in water |
Stability & Reactivity (SDS Section 10)
| Factor |
Condition / Material |
| Reactivity / Chemical Stability |
**Reacts with chemically active metals and acids.** / Stable under normal conditions of use. |
| Conditions to Avoid |
Chlorine-liberating material. Do not mix with bases, ammonia, or other cleaning compounds. Excessive heat/Direct sunlight. |
| Incompatible Materials |
Strong acids and oxidizing agents, chemically active metals. |
| Hazardous Decomposition Products |
Carbon oxide(s). |
Toxicological Information (SDS Section 11)
| Endpoint |
Summary |
| Acute Toxicity |
Not classified based on component data provided. |
| Skin Corrosion/Irritation |
**Causes severe burns, prolonged contact will destroy tissue.** Dermatitis may occur due to long-term irritation. |
| Serious Eye Damage/Irritation |
**Causes severe burns, irritation, redness, tearing, pain, and may result in loss of sight.** |
| Respiratory Sensitization |
May cause irritation (possible severe), chemical burns, upper respiratory damage, and pulmonary edema. |
| Carcinogenicity / Mutagenicity / Reproductive Toxicity |
Not classified. |
| STOT – Single/Repeated Exposure |
Causes severe burns (single). Potential for long-term irritation, respiratory damage, and loss of sight (repeated). |
First-Aid Measures (SDS Section 4)
| Exposure Route |
Action Required |
| General Advice / Emergency |
If you feel unwell, **Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor (P310)**. Have product container or label at hand. |
| Inhaled (P304+P340) |
Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Get medical advice/attention. |
| Skin Contact (P303+P361+P353) |
Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. **Rinse skin with water/shower for at least 15 minutes.** Obtain medical attention if irritation develops or persists. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse (P363). |
| Eye Contact (P305+P351+P338) |
**Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.** Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Obtain medical attention if irritation develops or persists. |
| Swallowed (P301+P330+P331) |
Rinse mouth. **Do NOT induce vomiting.** Obtain medical attention. |
Fire-Fighting & Accidental Release Measures (SDS Sections 5 & 6)
| Measure Type |
Details |
| Suitable Extinguishing Media |
Water spray, fog, carbon dioxide (CO2), alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical, or sand. (Use media appropriate for surrounding fire). |
| Specific Hazards |
**May be corrosive to metals. Increased risk of fire or explosion.** Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon oxide(s), nitrogen oxides, and metal oxides. |
| Protection During Fire-Fighting |
Wear NIOSH-approved Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with full face piece operated in a positive pressure demand mode and full body protective clothing. |
| Accidental Release Precautions (P260) |
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. **Do not breathe vapors/spray.** Use appropriate PPE. Eliminate ignition sources, isolate, and ventilate the area. |
| Containment & Clean-up |
Contain any spills with dikes or absorbents to prevent entry into sewers or streams. Take up liquid spill into absorbent material. Transfer to a suitable container for disposal. |
Handling, Storage & PPE (SDS Sections 7 & 8)
| Area / Equipment |
Requirements / Controls |
| Safe Handling Precautions (P264) |
Do not handle until all safety precautions are understood. Avoid contact with skin/eyes/clothing. **Wash hands thoroughly after handling.** |
| Storage Conditions (P405) |
**Store locked up.** Store in a dry, cool, well-ventilated place. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C/122°F. Incompatible Materials: Strong acids and oxidizing agents, chemically active metals. |
| Engineering Controls |
Emergency eye wash fountains and safety showers should be available. Ensure adequate ventilation (use only outdoors or in well-ventilated area). Use explosion-proof equipment. |
| Exposure Limits (Sodium Hydroxide) |
PEL (OSHA): 2 mg/m3 | REL (NIOSH): (C) 2 mg/m3 |
| Eye/Face Protection (P280) |
**Chemical safety goggles.** |
| Skin/Body Protection (P280) |
**Wear protective gloves** (chemical resistant materials and fabrics) and suitable protective clothing. |
| Respiratory Protection |
Use a NIOSH-approved SCBA whenever exposure may exceed established OELs (if ventilation is insufficient). |
Transport & Regulatory Information (SDS Sections 14 & 15)
| Transport Mode |
UN Number |
Class (PG) |
Proper Shipping Name |
| DOT (US) / IMDG / IATA |
**UN1719** |
**8 (II)** |
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. |
| U.S. Regulatory Information |
| TSCA Inventory |
Sodium Hydroxide (1310-73-2) and other components are listed. |
| State Right-to-Know Components |
Sodium Hydroxide (1310-73-2) is listed on Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Right-to-Know lists. |
Disposal & Ecological Information (SDS Sections 13 & 12)
| Area |
Guidance |
| Waste Treatment / RCRA |
This material is RCRA hazardous waste (U.S. EPA 40 CFR 261). Check pH: if > 12.5, it must be handled as D002 corrosive hazardous waste. |
| Product Disposal (P501) |
**Dispose of contents/container** to the specifications of local, regional, national, and international regulations. |
| Persistence and Degradability |
This product is **biodegradable**. |
| Bioaccumulative Potential / Mobility |
Not expected to bioaccumulate. Product is mobile in soil. |
Disclaimer & Preparation Information (SDS Section 16)
Disclaimer:
To the best of our knowledge, information contained herein is accurate. However there is no assumption of liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. The information contained in this SDS was obtained from current and reliable sources; however, the data is provided without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. Since the conditions of handling, storage and disposal of this product are beyond the control of the manufacturer, the manufacturer will not be responsible for loss, injury, or expense arising out of the products improper use. The user is responsible for full compliance with all government regulations.
N/A = Not applicable; N/D = Not determined
Prepared by: Jessica Wilson, Date prepared: 2-19-2025
Specs & Logistics
1. Physical & Chemical Properties
| Product Identifier |
Blue 41 (BL41-1) |
| Recommended Use |
Heavy-foaming, alkaline condenser coil cleaner |
| Base Chemistry |
Sodium Hydroxide (10–40%) with alkaline builders and surfactants |
| pH Level (Concentrate) |
9.2–10.2 (Alkaline) |
| Specific Gravity |
1.29 |
| Weight per Gallon (Net Product) |
~10.8 lb/gal (calculated from SG 1.29) |
| Appearance / Color |
Clear liquid / Blue |
| Odor |
Characteristic |
| Solubility |
Completely soluble in water |
| Flammability / Flash Point |
Not considered a flammable liquid by OSHA / N/D |
| Freeze Point |
< 32°F (0°C) |
2. UN & DOT Shipping Classification
| Proper Shipping Name: |
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. |
| UN Number: |
UN1719 |
| Hazard Class: |
8 (Corrosive) |
| Packing Group: |
II |
| Label Required: |
Corrosive (Class 8) |
3. Master Shipping & Dimensions Guide
| ITEM |
INDIVIDUAL UNIT |
QTY / CASE |
CASE SPECS |
PALLET CONFIGURATION |
CODE |
| Part # |
Wt (lbs) |
H (in) |
W (in) |
L (in) |
Units |
Wt (lbs) |
H (in) |
W (in) |
L (in) |
Cases/Pallet |
Total Units |
Wt (lbs) |
H (in) |
W (in) |
L (in) |
UPC |
BL41-1
(1 Gal) |
11 |
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4 |
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48 |
192 |
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40 |
48 |
683704026110 |
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS): 3402.20.5100 (Cleaning Preparations)
NMFC Code: 48580 (Compounds, Cleaning, Liquid) – Class 55