Our pricing is variable based on your order specifications. Whether you’re interested in a bulk order or a sample order, please get in touch with us to request a quote, and you can expect a response within 24 hours.
Specifications:
1. Rubber Content: 30%
2. Strength: 8-9MPA
3. Elongation: 460%
4. Weight: 430g
5. Air Tightness: Guaranteed for more than 12 months
6. Air-Leakage Test: Successfully passes a 24-hour test period
Optimize your recycling efforts with Double Sorted Old Corrugated Cartons (DSOCC). Our premium DSOCC materials, sourced from supermarkets and industrial/commercial facilities, consist of double-sorted corrugated containers, free from boxboard, plastic, and wax. Trust in our eco-friendly solutions for sustainable packaging. Explore the benefits of using Double Sorted Old Corrugated Cartons today!
This product comprises reprocessed High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) sourced from post-consumer milk bottles. The material is predominantly white in color, free from any contaminants or other materials. These bottles undergo a thorough cleaning process, are then regrinded, and finally packaged in large jumbo bags for convenient handling and transportation. We offer favorable trade terms and the swiftest delivery schedules for your convenience.
This material primarily comprises post-consumer milk bottles, typically in white color and free of any other materials. We offer high-quality HDPE Bottle Scrap available in both medium and large quantities. Our streamlined logistics allow for fast shipment, and the material is conveniently packed in bales suitable for container transport.
Usually PET Bottle Material , this consists of a grade labeled as 80/20, comprising around 80% clear or natural color PET bottles, with the remaining 20% consisting of colored PET bottles, such as blue, green, brown, and so on. These bottles are typically gathered from various sources, including households, commercial establishments, and industrial collection systems. They often come complete with caps and labels. The volume we manage typically ranges from 1000 to 1500 metric tons of these bottles, which are packaged in either bales or briquettes for transportation and processing.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles can be repurposed for the creation of lower-grade items like carpets. To produce food-grade plastic, the bottles must undergo a process of hydrolysis, breaking them down into monomers. These monomers are subsequently purified and then re-polymerized to yield fresh PET materials.