Pen Quantum made of recycled plastic

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1 bottle equal 1 pen

We need 1 bottle of 500 ml for making a Quantum pen.

Quantum is produced with certified recycled PET coming from water and soda bottles with exception of refill and spring. Just the refill and spring are not in rPET. TUV Certificates about material used available upon request.

This symbol indicates the kind of material (rPET) and that it is recycled. rPET is infinitely recyclable so your pen is recycled and recycable. So your pen is recycable.

Finishes and colors

Quantum is available in shiny solid or translucent colors. Quantum is available in shiny solid or translucent colors. Quantum is also “Silky”. The finishing on barrel & cap is rubberized while clip remains shiny. You can dress Quantum with your favourite colors, picking them thru a wide selection already standard. Specific pms colors are available upon request. Pen is printable on clip & barrel in pad or silk screen. Clip is also printable in digital.

SOLID

TRANSPARENT

SILKY SOFT TOUCH

CLEAR COLORED CLIPS

Customizable area

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Bandiera italiana Made in Italy

100% Made in Italy

Assembly standards

Quantum is assembled standard with: European Jumbo Refill, white plastic tube, silver writing tip and tungsten carbide ball (1.00 mm). Writing capacity: approx 2.500 mt. Item produced following the ISO standard Quantum can also be assembled with the following refills: Parker Refill European Parker refill, white plastic tube, silver writing tip and tungsten carbide ball (1.00 mm). Writing capacity: approx 4.000 mt. Item produced following the ISO standard. Gel Refill European Gel refill, clear plastic tube, silver writing tip with spring (0.7 mm). Writing capacity: approx 800 mt. Item produced following the ISO standard. X20 Refill European X20 refill, white plastic tube, silver writing tip and tungsten carbide ball (1.00 mm). Writing capacity: approx 2.000 mt. Item produced following ISO standard.

Where did the recycled plastic in this pen come from?