Rubber Compound A/B/C Grade

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What Is Rubber Compound A/B/C Grade Scrap?

Compound A/B/C grade rubber scrap refers to leftover or off-spec rubber compound materials from industrial mixing, extrusion, or molding processes. These compounds are often uncured or partially processed, and typically categorized by quality or usability:

Grade AClean, unused compound

Ready-to-use rubber formulations that were overproduced or never processed. Often stored in slabs or sheets.

Grade BSlightly off-spec, but reusable

May have minor formulation deviations or age-related hardness, still useful in non-critical molded parts or reclaim.

Grade CAged, mixed, or lower-quality compound

Typically harder, less consistent batches or older stock. Still viable for pyrolysis or low-grade compounding.

Trust matters. Compound scrap doesn’t move itself—buyers want specifics.

Whether you’re holding leftover slabs, outdated stock, or production overrun, Ruberin helps you match your material to real demand—no listings, no downtime.

Submit your compound rubber scrap today and we’ll bring you qualified buyer interest in 24 hours.

Pre-processed rubber compounds stacked in bundles, ready for secondary processing or rubber product manufacturing.

Who Holds Compound A/B/C Grade Rubber and Where It Comes From

Compound rubber scrap is not generated randomly—it’s a by-product of very specific processes inside rubber manufacturing and processing facilities. If your operation falls into any of the following categories, you’re likely sitting on valuable rubber compound waste that can be sold.

  • Rubber Mixing & Formulation Plants
    These operations generate compound slabs as overproduction, test batches, or formulation changeovers. Often categorized into A, B, or C grades based on usability and spec deviation.

  • Molding & Extrusion Factories
    Compound waste builds up as off-cuts, start-up scrap, or unused feedstock. Even aged or partially cured compound can be valuable to reclaimers.

  • Rubber Product Manufacturers (OEMs)
    Factories producing tires, belts, seals, or bushings typically store compound leftovers from tool changes or product switches.

  • Rubber Scrap Exporters
    Regional exporters in Asia, Eastern Europe, or Latin America often receive mixed-grade compound rubber in bulk—but lack access to segmented, grade-specific buyers.

👉 If you’re sitting on rubber compound slabs, blocks, or offcuts—don’t wait.
Ruberin will connect your stock to the right industrial buyer in less than 24 hours. No platform, no profiles—just real transactions.

Buyer Requirements for Compound Rubber 

At Ruberin, we only match compound rubber with verified industrial buyers who know exactly what they’re looking for. Whether it’s A, B, or C grade, here’s what they expect from incoming offers:

Material Form & Consistency

  • Slab, sheet, block, or strip form

  • Uncured or semi-cured compounds preferred

  • Clearly sorted by A-B-C grade, or well-described if mixed

Compound Type

  • Common types include NR, SBR, EPDM, NBR, Butyl, etc.

  • Single-type loads are preferred over mixed polymer scrap

  • Reclaim buyers especially value clarity on rubber formulation

Packaging & Volume

  • Minimum load: 8–10 tons

  • Baled, wrapped, or boxed is acceptable

  • Mixed-quality lots may still be accepted if well-documented

Required Info

  • Photos of slabs or blocks

  • Quantity (in metric tons)

  • Pickup location & origin country

  • Type of rubber compound (if known)

How to Sell Compound Rubber in 4 Simple Steps

Selling rubber compound scrap—whether A, B, or C grade—is fast and frictionless with Ruberin. Here’s how suppliers move their stock in just a few steps:

Step 1

Take Photos of Your Material

Show the condition, texture, and format of your compound rubber:

  • Slabs, sheets, or blocks

  • Packaging or palletization (if any)

  • Clear visual separation of grades (if available)

Step 2

Share Basic Details

What buyers need to assess your load:

  • Approximate quantity (in tons)

  • Pickup location (city & country)

  • Known rubber type or estimated formulation (NR, SBR, etc.)

Step 3

Submit via Email

You can submit through:

  • Email with attachments

  • WhatsApp for direct chat and media

Step 4

Get Offers Within 24–48 Hours

Once verified, Ruberin shares your material with matching buyers. You’ll get:

  • Indicative pricing offers

  • Logistics discussion (FOB/CIF)

  • Timelines for pickup or shipment

Got Compound Rubber to Sell? Let’s Move It.

Whether you’re holding A-grade clean compound, off-spec B-grade material, or even aged C-grade rubber scrap, Ruberin connects you with industrial buyers who actually want it.

If it’s uncured, slabbed, or packed and ready to move, don’t let it sit. We’ll match your load to the right buyer—fast.

What to Send: Clear photos of the material, Approximate quantity (in tons), Location (country & city)