Overview
High-quality ABS plastic scrap recovered from end-of-life computer parts—cleaned, sorted, and prepared for pelletizing or compounding. Suitable for electronics, auto parts, appliance housings, and injection-molded products.
What is ABS computer scrap?
ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) computer scrap comes from dismantled computer shells, keyboards, monitors, and internal plastic frames. This engineering plastic offers strength, heat resistance, and impact durability.
Where it is used
- Injection-molded electronics parts
- Automotive interior trim components
- Home appliances and kitchenware
- Recycled plastic pellets for OEM manufacturing
Key features
- Post-consumer ABS from computer equipment
- Cleaned, sorted, and contaminant-controlled
- Sourced from e-waste streams
- Ready for pelletizing, compounding, and molding
- Bulk supply available
Origin / supplier region: United States (source listing: Western Scrap Industries Inc).




