(EVA) – Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Properties
Ethylene vinyl acetate (eva), a colomiper based polyethylene wax, has a melting temperature of 93 – 98. EVA, which is produced from ethylene vinyl acetate, has a wide usage area with its flexible structure and impact resistant feature.
Ethylene vinyl acetate is both heat and cold proof. In addition, it can be recycled with its nature-friendly feature. The properties of ethylene vinyl acetate, which is widely used in the industry, are determined by the ratio of vinyl acetate in its content.
As the vinyl acetate ratio increases, the hardness of ethylene vinyl acetate decreases. The flexible structure that occurs due to the decrease in hardness is frequently used in the toughening process of hard polymers.
Ethylene vinyl acetate, which has a high surface quality, has a transparent and colorless appearance.
It can be processed easily and has ease of secondary processing. Dimensionally stable ethylene vinyl acetate is another important feature. Since it is produced from polyurethane with the lowest density, it has a light base and this increases the usage rate.
In Which Areas Is Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Used?
The areas where Ethylene vinyl acetate, which is frequently preferred in the industry with its quality and robust structure, can be used as a basis are as follows:
- hotel slippers
- promotional items
- Shoe – slipper companies
- Automotive sub-industry companies
- Transport companies
- Defense industry companies
- Bag manufacturing companies
- Packaging industry companies
- Insulation companies
- Sports equipment companies
- Manufacture of bags suitable for carrying heavy loads
- Garden tools production



