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  • What is Eva plastic?
  • EVA plastic is a copolymer (consisting of two different monomers) of ethylene and vinyl acetate. It shares many properties with low-density polyethylene, but it has increased gloss and flexibility. EVA is used for food packaging, footwear midsoles, solar panel encapsulation, mouth guards, ice cube trays, and flexible medical tubing.
  • Are EVA copolymers plasticized?
  • Some EVA copolymers are similar in flexibility to plasticized plywood grades at ambient temperatures but are more flexible and resistant at lower temperatures. Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers do not have a plasticizer and can be used instead of PVC where the transfer of plasticizer to the surface is problematic.
  • Why is Eva a good polymer?
  • With properties of both rubber and plastic products, EVA provides a useful combination of elasticity, strength and clarity into one polymer. EVA offers good chemical resistance, a high friction coefficient, low-temperature flexibility, overall flexibility and good gloss, making it ideal across a variety of applications and industries.
  • Who sells Eva resins for thermoplastic processing?
  • With years of experience in resin distribution and knowledge on EVA materials, our team strives to improve customer satisfaction and provide quality solutions. Nexeo Plastics carries EVA resins for thermoplastic processing from top suppliers including LyondellBasell. Shop available resins now!
  • What are the different types of EVA copolymers?
  • In general, there are three different types of EVA copolymers in which the amount of vinyl acetate (VA) in the copolymer and how the materials are used are different: thermoplastic, thermoplastic elastomer, and elastomer. Different grades of this material can be used in different applications.
  • Is Eva a good substitute for PVC?
  • EVA has a pungent, apple vinegar odor which can transfer to foods especially dairy products. While EVA is considered obsolete by many for packaging applications because metallocene offers faster hot tack, demand for EVA remains strong for PVC replacement.

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