Contact

Contact Essence Source

Choose the contact path that fits your workflow: copy the official email address, open your default mail app, or submit a structured inquiry form for quote, sample, and document requests.

Official channels

Multiple ways to contact our team

Some buyers prefer to open their own mail app, some prefer to copy the address directly, and some prefer a structured form. We support all three.

Sales inquiries

Pricing, availability, specifications, and lead-time questions.

Email sales

Sample requests

Use email to request samples and include the product name in the subject line.

Email for samples

Copyable email address

If you do not want to open a mail app yet, you can copy our official contact address and use it later.

info@essencesourceusa.com

What to include

To speed up follow-up, include your company name, product of interest, intended application, target specification, and document needs in your email or form message.

Company verification

Use the same company name, official email, and website domain when comparing our public company information or saving us in your vendor records.

  • Company name: Essence Source
  • Website: essencesourceusa.com
  • Email: info@essencesourceusa.com

Public company profile

Our LinkedIn page is available as an external business profile for buyers who want to verify the public company channel before starting a sourcing conversation.

Open LinkedIn Profile
Inquiry Desk

Submit a Sourcing Inquiry or RFQ

Request a pricing quote, physical product sample, or scientific and quality documents (COA/TDS) directly. Our U.S. commercial sourcing team responds within one business day.

1 We confirm fit

Product, grade, application, and document needs are checked first.

2 We route the request

Quote, sample, COA/TDS, or testing file review follows the right path.

3 We reply clearly

Expect next-step guidance within one business day for qualified inquiries.

For the fastest RFQ reply

Include product name, target specification, estimated quantity, destination, application, packing preference, and timing. If you need COA/TDS first, say whether the request is for screening, sample approval, or first PO review.

What happens after submission

We review the product fit, identify whether the request is quote, sample, or document led, and reply with the next practical step. Some requests may need follow-up questions before price, sample route, or document path can be confirmed.

What to include

Choose an inquiry type to see the most useful details to include before your team sends the request.

  • Product name, target specification, and application.
  • Sample, RFQ, or COA/TDS review stage.
  • Estimated quantity, destination, and timing if known.