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High Performance Resin Is a High Quality Material

A common misconception is that recovered plastic resin is inferior to prime or virgin materials. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Recovered material, particularly high-performance resin, retains all the original characteristics of prime material because it has yet to undergo extensive reprocessing. It is merely cleaned and restored to its initial state. The only reason it cannot be labeled as prime is that it has been previously used and then recovered. That means you can treat it as prime without any negative effects.

Quality Processes Guarantee Quality Material

To ensure that recovered materials meet stringent quality standards, several sophisticated processes are in place:

  • Separators harmonize pellet size, ensuring uniformity in the recovered material.
  • Optical Sorters remove off-color pellets, maintaining the aesthetic and functional quality of the resin.
  • Post-Blending combines the material to create large-lot production runs, reducing deviation from specified characteristics.

These measures ensure that the recovered material is consistent, reliable, and virtually indistinguishable from prime material.

Lower Production Costs Without Losing Quality

One of the most compelling reasons to consider recovered material is that it saves on costs. Recovered materials can be 25% to 50% cheaper than prime materials. This significant price difference allows manufacturers to reduce production costs without compromising quality.

Recovered Material Allows for Customization Options

Post-blending not only ensures uniformity but also offers an opportunity for customization. Customers can request specific additives, such as masterbatches or impact modifiers, to be incorporated into the material prior to packaging. Customization ensures that the recovered material meets the specific needs of different applications.

Transparency Within the Supply Chain

Transparency in the industry’s materials supply chain is crucial. Providers of recovered materials prioritize clear communication about product imperfections and limitations. Additionally, they provide certificates of analysis that detail lot-specific specifications derived from multiple testing methods. Photos and samples of the material are available before shipping, ensuring that customers know exactly what they are receiving.

Sourcing Recovered Material Improves Accessibility

Post-Industrial Recycled (PIR) sourcing is incredibly reliable due to established relationships with major petroleum producers. This consistency in supply means that manufacturers can reliably receive a steady flow of high-quality recovered material.

Sustainability Through Recovery

Using recovered material is not only cost-effective but also environmentally responsible. There is a strong social appeal in maximizing the utility of plastics and emphasizing the environmental benefits of recycling. Certified recycled material provides a compliant and sustainable option for producers required to use recycled content. By choosing recovered materials, manufacturers help reduce waste and conserve resources.

The Bottom Line: A Better Bottom Line for You

Recovered materials offer a high-quality, cost-effective, and sustainable alternative to prime materials. Through rigorous quality assurance processes, transparent communication, and customizable options, recovered materials are proving to be just as good as, if not better than, their prime counterparts.