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Sipchem EVA 2518 CO
Applications - Where EVA 2518 CO Wins
Footwear & Cushioning (55% India Market Share)
Cities: Delhi NCR (Narela, Bawana, Mangolpuri, Wazirpur), Haryana (Bahadurgarh, Kundli, Rai, Faridabad, Rewari), Gujarat (Mundra, Vapi, Ahmedabad, Surat), Rajasthan (Jaipur), Maharashtra (Bhiwandi) Use: Shoe soles, midsoles, sports/casual/work footwear, orthotic insoles, foam sheets Why: >800% elongation, lightweight, shock-absorbing, easy to mold and color How to Buy: Bulk and urgent orders, trial lots for new specs, region-optimised logisticsHot-Melt Adhesives (20% India Market Share)
Cities: Haryana, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu Use: Carton sealing, bookbinding, label bonding, food packaging adhesives Why: Low melting point (87°C), rapid solidification, excellent adhesion to paper/plastic/wood How to Buy: 1,000–5,000 kg/month, sample lots for spec verificationFlexible Packaging (12% India Market Share)
Cities: Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Valsad, Surat), Haryana Use: Food/non-food films, lamination, heat-seal layers, shrink films Why: High clarity, flexible, food-contact compliant, cost-effective for convertersSolar PV Encapsulation (Emerging, 2% India Market Share)
Cities: Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Gujarat Use: Encapsulant for solar modules (cross-linkable) Why: High transparency, cross-linking capacity, UV and thermal stabilityWire & Cable Compounds (10% India Market Share)
Cities: Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra (Bhiwandi, Mumbai) Use: Insulation, jacketing, flexible tubing, strain relief Why: Flexibility at low temp, thermal stability, chemical resistanceSpecialty & Custom Compounds (3% India Market Share)
Use: Textile adhesives, molded toys, gaskets, edge banding, custom foam. How to Buy: Low-MOQ, fast sampling, technical collaboration.Sipchem EVA 3522 CO
Functional Features & Specs - Why 3522 CO is the Authority
- 22%-VA-Softness: 22 wt% VA for extra softness and rubber-like flexibility-outperforms 18% VA grades in comfort and low-temp toughness.
- 3.5-MFI-Extrusion: Melt index 3.5 g/10 min (190°C/2.16 kg, ASTM D1238) for superior flow in extrusion, profile, and compounding.
- Tubular-Process: Made by ExxonMobil high-pressure tubular tech for uniformity and high-quality foamability.
- Additive-Clean: Only thermal stabiliser (~300 ppm), no antiblock/slip-perfect for custom compounding and extrusion.
- Soft-Tough Balance: Tensile 9.6 MPa, elongation >800%, Shore A 78/ Shore D 32-delivers soft, flexible, and durable end products.
- Density: 0.944 g/cm³ (ASTM D1505)-lightweight, supports foam and profile expansion.
- Thermal Profile: Melting point 82°C, Vicat 58°C-fits standard EVA foam/extrusion processing windows.
- Food-Contact Acceptable: Suitable for select consumer and packaging applications (verify regulatory compliance per end use).
Applications - Where EVA 3522 CO Excels
Foams
- Regions: Delhi-NCR, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
- Uses: Soft foam sheets, rolls, pads, cold-chain and outdoor cushioning, consumer foam mats
- Why: 22% VA for softness, >800% elongation, low-temp toughness-ideal for comfort, impact, and cold environments
Extruded Profiles & Specialty Extrusion
- Uses: Flexible EVA profiles, strips, seals, gaskets, co-extruded layers
- Why: MFI 3.5 for smooth extrusion, flexural modulus 45 MPa for shape retention, additive-clean for custom formulation
EVA Compounding
- Uses: EVA-based compounds, modifiers for PE/polymer blends, custom foam/profile recipes
- Why: High VA and MFI for easy blending/dispersing, enables precise tuning of flexibility and impact in compound systems
Consumer Goods, Footwear-Adjacent & Packaging
- Uses: Soft EVA components for consumer products, footwear inserts, packaging, printing/structural foam
- Why: Softness, clarity, flexibility, and food-contact acceptability for diverse end uses
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