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Compare 4 suppliers for chips (pellets) with recycled post-consumer acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (abs) (no processing). Review capabilities, request...
4
Total suppliers
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40% response rate
Dongguan Zhifei Renewable Resources Recycling
GRSOperating from Guangdong Sheng, China, Dongguan Zhifei Renewable Resources Recycling works with sourcing teams on Chips (pellets). Common inputs include Recycled Pre-Consumer Polypropylene, Recycled Pre-Consumer Polyethylene, and Recycled Post-Consumer Thermoplastic Elastomer (tpe). Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
13% response rate
Ecoplas (HK)
GRSOperating from Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Ecoplas (HK) works with sourcing teams on Chips (pellets). Common inputs include Recycled Post-Consumer Polypropylene, Recycled Post-Consumer Polystyrene, and Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (abs). Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
53% response rate
EG CHEM Co., Ltd (Chilgok)
GRSEG CHEM Co., Ltd (Chilgok) is located in North Gyeongsang, South Korea and offers support across the supply chain., and they work on products such as Chips (pellets). Material experience may include Consumer Polybutylene Terephthalate (pbt) Recycled Post, Recycled Post-Consumer Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (abs), and Recycled Post-Consumer Polyamide (nylon). Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
46% response rate
INTOPS
RCSOperating from Gyeonggi, South Korea, INTOPS works with sourcing teams on Chips (pellets). Common inputs include Other, Recycled Post-Consumer Polypropylene, and Wood. Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders. Align early on specifications, testing requirements, and packaging so quotes are comparable and approvals stay on schedule.