Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
Polyethylene Vinyl Acetate (PEVA), also formerly EVA thermoplastic, is a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. In this formation, the percentage of daughter between 10% and 40% is ethylene.
The EVA copolymer is mainly of three different types, exhibiting small-to-format shapes. This porous elastomeric material is approximately three times more flexible than small structure polyethylene (LDPE), with a maximum shrinkage of 750% and shrinkage of 96°C.
FEATURES
EVA is an elastomeric polymer composed of lightweight material with flexible and resilient properties. EVA's game can be sorted like:
UV Resistance
water resistance
Stress-Cracking Resistance
Chemical Resistance
Excellent Workability and Transparency
usage areas
Film
torn
Hot Melt Adhesives
wire and cable
Extrusion Coating
Solar Cell Encapsulation
Automotive
Packaging and Paper
Paints, Coatings and Adhesives
Electronics and Electricity
pharmaceutical supplies
Shoe Industry
Photovoltaic Panels
Others (Agriculture and Medicine)