EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate)
EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) is a copolymer comprised of ethylene and vinyl acetate monomers. Ethylene-vinyl acetate resin is known for its excellent flexibility, low-temperature toughness, and good clarity. EVA material has a rubber-like softness and can be easily processed using methods such as injection molding, compression molding, or extrusion. Ethylene vinyl acetate resin exhibits properties such as good impact resistance, weather resistance, and chemical resistance. These characteristics make EVA material a versatile material that finds applications in various industries such as footwear, packaging, sports equipment, and medical products.
Types of EVA Resin
EVA material is a widely used thermoplastic material. Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resin is prepared by copolymerization of ethylene (E) and vinyl acetate (VA). EVA materials have good flexibility, wear resistance, impact resistance and chemical stability, as well as excellent low temperature performance and weather resistance. Therefore, EVA resin offered by the leading plastic resin suppliers is widely used in a variety of products, such as footwear, toys, sports equipment, packaging materials, wires and cables, hot melt adhesive, foam materials and so on.
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A versatile elastomer with excellent chemical resistance, elasticity, and tear strength, suitable for applications demanding durability and flexibility.
Application of EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate)
EVA resin is widely used as a material for shoe soles, providing cushioning, flexibility, and durability.
Etylen vinyl acetat copolymer resin is also used in the production of foam sheets, commonly used in packaging, insulation, and flotation devices.
EVA material is utilized in the manufacturing of sports equipment such as yoga mats, swimming kickboards, and helmets due to its shock absorption properties.
Ethylene-vinyl acetate resin is also employed in the production of medical products like orthopedic braces and prosthetic liners.