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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: A711 World Trade Center No.6 xianggangzhong Road Qingdao China
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unvulcanized rubber scrap which are rejected materials from tyre making process

10/30/2009 2:04 AM

Hello, everyone. This is whitney from Qingdao delta international trade co., Ltd of China. We are glad to introduce ourselves as one of the largest importers of rubber waste of China. Established in 1993, we have been in this line for more than 15 years and we are an honest and trusted buyer. Now, we are in great demand of rubber waste which are rejected materials from tyre making process. If you can supply these kinds of goods, please contact me as soon as possible. We are more than happy to work with you.

The goods we want:

1) green tyres

2) nylon/steel friction

3) used curing bladders

4) uncured rubber compound

5) used tyre butyl inner tubes

6) nylon tyre cord

7) used conveyor belts with nylon cord

Contact: whitney

Qingdao delta international trade co., Ltd

Tel: 86-532-85918867

Fax: 86-532-85918794

Email: whitney@delta21.com

whitneylu@hotmail.com

MSN: whitneylu@hotmail.com

Skype: whitneynana

Yahoo ID: whitneylu@yahoo.cn

Gtalk: whitneylu612@gmail.com

http://www.delta21.com

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