Yes, celluloid is classified as a Class 4.1 flammable solid and its transportation and storage must comply with hazardous materials regulations.

Transportation Solutions: Our factory has long-term partnerships with qualified logistics companies and offers dedicated road and rail transport services for hazardous materials. Our transport vehicles are equipped with fire protection devices, temperature monitoring equipment, and emergency fire extinguishing equipment. A “Dangerous Goods Transport Appraisal” and a “Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)” will be included with the shipment to ensure compliance with the Ministry of Transport’s “Dangerous Goods Road Transport Regulations.”

Storage Guidance: We provide customers with a “Celluloid Storage Safety Manual,” detailing storage temperature (15-25°C), humidity (40%-60%), fire separation distances, and isolation requirements (away from open flames, oxidizers, and heat sources).

Procedure Assistance: If customers wish to arrange their own transportation, our factory can assist with obtaining the necessary test reports and certification documents for obtaining a hazardous materials transport permit, ensuring a smooth transition to the transportation process.