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
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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
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