Hanwha EVA 1319

Hanwha EVA 1319 is an ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer produced by Hanwha Solutions using a high-pressure autoclave process. Officially classified as a “Foam Molding Grade” with a melt index of 2.5 g/10 min and vinyl acetate content of 19 wt%, it is engineered for high-quality foam molding applications—especially shoes, sandals, and sponge. This grade stands out for its excellent foam molding property, strong mechanical performance, outstanding filler compatibility, and reliable elastic recovery, making it a trusted choice for footwear and foam converters across India.

Key Functional Properties

  • Excellent foam molding property – Stable, uniform foaming for shoes, sandals, and sponge.
  • Very good mechanical properties – High tensile strength and elongation for flexible, durable foam.
  • Excellent loading property of various fillers – High tolerance for mineral fillers (CaCO₃, talc) without sacrificing processability.
  • Good elastic property of sponge – Reliable rebound and recovery in mass-market foam.
  • Regulatory: Complies for food-contact EVA copolymers.

Detailed Applications & Hierarchy

Foam Molding for Shoes & Sandals (Core Use)

  • Compression-molded EVA sandals, slippers (Hawai, flip-flops, slides)
  • Sports and casual shoe soles/midsoles (19% VA for softness and resilience)
  • Colored foam sandals and seasonal shoes (pigmented compounds)
  • Main manufacturing clusters: Haryana (Bahadurgarh, Faridabad), Delhi NCR, Tamil Nadu (Tiruppur), Gujarat, Maharashtra

Sponge & Foam Sheets

  • EVA sponge sheets for packing, toys, craft foam, yoga mats, play mats, soft blocks, general cushioning
  • 19% VA and 840% elongation deliver comfort and rebound for mass-market applications

EVA Compounds & Blends

  • Blends with lower-VA EVA to tune softness and cost
  • EVA/PE blends for higher stiffness in specialty profiles
  • Base for colored compounds (fashion footwear, brand colors)
  • Used by converters and compounders across India

General Consumer EVA Articles

  • Soft grips, pads, bumpers, craft sheets, generic foam inserts for bags, equipment, and protective packaging

Hanwha EVA 1319

Hanwha EVA 1319 is an ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer produced by Hanwha Solutions using a high-pressure autoclave process. Officially classified as a “Foam Molding Grade” with a melt index of 2.5 g/10 min and vinyl acetate content of 19 wt%, it is engineered for high-quality foam molding applications—especially shoes, sandals, and sponge. This grade stands out for its excellent foam molding property, strong mechanical performance, outstanding filler compatibility, and reliable elastic recovery, making it a trusted choice for footwear and foam converters across India.

Key Functional Properties

  • Excellent foam molding property – Stable, uniform foaming for shoes, sandals, and sponge.
  • Very good mechanical properties – High tensile strength and elongation for flexible, durable foam.
  • Excellent loading property of various fillers – High tolerance for mineral fillers (CaCO₃, talc) without sacrificing processability.
  • Good elastic property of sponge – Reliable rebound and recovery in mass-market foam.
  • Regulatory: Complies for food-contact EVA copolymers.

Detailed Applications & Hierarchy

Foam Molding for Shoes & Sandals (Core Use)

  • Compression-molded EVA sandals, slippers (Hawai, flip-flops, slides)
  • Sports and casual shoe soles/midsoles (19% VA for softness and resilience)
  • Colored foam sandals and seasonal shoes (pigmented compounds)
  • Main manufacturing clusters: Haryana (Bahadurgarh, Faridabad), Delhi NCR, Tamil Nadu (Tiruppur), Gujarat, Maharashtra

Sponge & Foam Sheets

  • EVA sponge sheets for packing, toys, craft foam, yoga mats, play mats, soft blocks, general cushioning
  • 19% VA and 840% elongation deliver comfort and rebound for mass-market applications

EVA Compounds & Blends

  • Blends with lower-VA EVA to tune softness and cost
  • EVA/PE blends for higher stiffness in specialty profiles
  • Base for colored compounds (fashion footwear, brand colors)
  • Used by converters and compounders across India

General Consumer EVA Articles

  • Soft grips, pads, bumpers, craft sheets, generic foam inserts for bags, equipment, and protective packaging

Need Technical guidance?

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Why buy Hanwha EVA 1319 from JITSY?

  • Direct import & verified sourcing
  • Authorised channel–led supply
  • Pan-India B2B delivery
  • Transparent pricing & documentation
  • Mobile app–enabled procurement
  • Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
  • Batch traceability

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hanwha EVA 1319 designed for?
Hanwha EVA 1319 is an EVA copolymer foam grade (MI 2.5 / VA 19%) made by high-pressure autoclave process, designed for a variety of foam molding applications such as shoes, sandals, and sponge. Its property set is tuned for footwear and sponge converters requiring stable foaming and mechanical reliability.
1319 has higher VA (19%) than 6319 (18%), resulting in softer, more elastic foam. 2319 is similar but may use a tubular process. 6319 is more oriented to wire/cable compounds as well as foam. 1319 is preferred when comfort and elasticity are top priorities.
1319 complies with U.S. FDA regulation 21 CFR 177.1350 for EVA copolymers in food-contact applications. This is standard for properly formulated EVA grades; always confirm with the TDS and batch documentation.
The high VA content (19%) gives softer, more comfortable foam; MI 2.5 suits Indian footwear machinery; strong filler compatibility enables cost optimization; and batch consistency ensures predictable quality for mid-tier and export segments.
For foam compounding: kneader at 80–100°C, roll mill at 90°C. For molding: typical mold temperatures are 150–180°C. Use ADC or similar blowing agents; tune for density and cycle time as required.
Always request grade, MI, VA, and TDS confirmation from your supplier. Transparent platforms like JITSY provide batch traceability, technical data, and direct links to Hanwha’s original documentation reducing risk of substitution and quality drift.
Transparent sourcing ensures you receive the exact grade and batch you specify, with full test data and traceability. This minimizes risks of foam failures, unpredictable hardness, and supply chain surprises delivering greater confidence for converters and exporters.

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