Hanwha EVA 6319
Hanwha EVA 6319 is a high-performance ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) manufactured by Hanwha Solutions (South Korea) via high-pressure autoclave polymerization. Engineered as a “Foam Molding and Wire & Cable Compound Grade,” it features a melt index of 2.5 g/10 min and 18 wt% vinyl acetate, delivering reliable foamability, mechanical strength, and exceptional filler acceptance. EVA 6319 is trusted across India for foam shoes, sandals, slippers, sponge, and as a base resin in Wire & Cable compounds. It is supplied as granules in 25 kg bags, supported by batch traceability, consistent quality, and technical support from JITSY.
A major differentiator is EVA 6319’s dual-use capability—serving not just the footwear and sponge segments, but also as a base resin for Wire & Cable compounding. It is widely used as a key polymer matrix in halogen-free flame-retardant (HFFR) cable compounds and semi-conductive shielding layers, where its polarity and high filler compatibility enable smooth dispersion of flame retardants and conductive additives.
Detailed Applications & Hierarchy
Foam Shoes, Sandals & Slippers
- Compression/injection molded slippers, sandals (Hawai chappal, flip-flops), casual shoe soles, midsoles
- Filler-tolerant for cost-optimized mass footwear
- Main clusters: Bahadurgarh, Delhi NCR, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu
Sponge & General EVA Foam
- EVA sponge sheets for packing, toys, crafts, sports padding
- General cushioning mats, yoga/play mats, low-mid density foam blocks
Base Resin for Wire & Cable Compounds
- Base EVA for halogen-free flame-retardant and semi-conductive cable compounds
- Used with fillers (ATH/MDH/CaCO3) in cable insulation/sheathing
- Suitable for compounding and extrusion
EVA Compounds & Blends
- EVA/PE or EVA/EVA blends for tailored softness, cost, and processability
- Foam-OptimizedUsed by converters for custom recipes
Miscellaneous Industrial EVA Parts
- Soft grips, pads, generic molded foam components, protective edges
Hanwha EVA 6319
Hanwha EVA 6319 is a high-performance ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) manufactured by Hanwha Solutions (South Korea) via high-pressure autoclave polymerization. Engineered as a “Foam Molding and Wire & Cable Compound Grade,” it features a melt index of 2.5 g/10 min and 18 wt% vinyl acetate, delivering reliable foamability, mechanical strength, and exceptional filler acceptance. EVA 6319 is trusted across India for foam shoes, sandals, slippers, sponge, and as a base resin in Wire & Cable compounds. It is supplied as granules in 25 kg bags, supported by batch traceability, consistent quality, and technical support from JITSY.
A major differentiator is EVA 6319’s dual-use capability—serving not just the footwear and sponge segments, but also as a base resin for Wire & Cable compounding. It is widely used as a key polymer matrix in halogen-free flame-retardant (HFFR) cable compounds and semi-conductive shielding layers, where its polarity and high filler compatibility enable smooth dispersion of flame retardants and conductive additives.
Detailed Applications & Hierarchy
Foam Shoes, Sandals & Slippers
- Compression/injection molded slippers, sandals (Hawai chappal, flip-flops), casual shoe soles, midsoles
- Filler-tolerant for cost-optimized mass footwear
- Main clusters: Bahadurgarh, Delhi NCR, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu
Sponge & General EVA Foam
- EVA sponge sheets for packing, toys, crafts, sports padding
- General cushioning mats, yoga/play mats, low-mid density foam blocks
Base Resin for Wire & Cable Compounds
- Base EVA for halogen-free flame-retardant and semi-conductive cable compounds
- Used with fillers (ATH/MDH/CaCO3) in cable insulation/sheathing
- Suitable for compounding and extrusion
EVA Compounds & Blends
- EVA/PE or EVA/EVA blends for tailored softness, cost, and processability
- Foam-OptimizedUsed by converters for custom recipes
Miscellaneous Industrial EVA Parts
- Soft grips, pads, generic molded foam components, protective edges
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Why buy Hanwha EVA 6319 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
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Other Relevant Products Available in India
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
Hanwha EVA 1316
Detailed Applications & Hierarchy
Foam Shoes & Soles (55% Market Share)
- Compression/injection molded EVA soles, athletic midsoles, slippers, sandals, soft-touch shoe components
- Enables superior melt control, dimensional accuracy, and premium cushioning
- Used by premium and high-volume footwear brands across all Indian manufacturing clusters
Soft-Touch Films & Extrusion Coating (20% Market Share)
- Soft-touch films, extrusion coating for packaging, protective films, flexible film sheets, blow film
- Low MFI delivers precise thickness, clarity, and dimensional stability for converters in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi NCR
Injection Molding & Technical Parts (15% Market Share)
- Precision technical parts, soft-touch grips, connectors, consumer enclosures, appliance covers
- Ultra-low MFI supports tight tolerances, complex geometries, and premium surface finish
Sponge & Foam Sheets (7% Market Share)
- EVA sponge blocks, foam sheets, sports/yoga mats, equipment padding, anti-fatigue mats
- Consistent foam expansion, tight density control, and long-term durability
Hot-Melt Adhesive & Specialty Compounds (3% Market Share)
- Custom adhesive formulations, specialty compounds, technical blends
- Additive-free, ultra-low MFI for precise melt control in high-performance applications.
Dupont EVA Elvax 460
Polymer Structure & Key Properties
- Polymer Type: Ethylene‑vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA)
- Vinyl Acetate (VA): 18% by weight
- Melt Index: 2.5 g/10 min (190 °C/2.16 kg)
- Density: 0.941 g/cm³
- Melting Point: ~88 °C
- Vicat Softening Point: ~64 °C
- Hardness: ~90 Shore A / 39 Shore D
- Brittleness Temperature: ≤ -100 °C
- Stabilizer: BHT antioxidant
Functional Performance
- Toughness: High tensile and impact strength
- Flexibility: Maintains softness at subzero temperatures
- Sealability: Low seal initiation temperature, strong hot-tack for films
- Adhesion: Works as a tie-layer in coextruded films
- Compounding: Enables hot-melt adhesives, wax blends, cable compounds
Applications & Hierarchy
Industrial & Packaging Films
- Blown/cast films for flexible packaging
- Coextruded barrier films (tie-layer in PE/PA/EVOH)
- Heat-sealable inner layers, shrink/stretch films
- Major clusters: Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Delhi NCR
Molding & Profiles
- Injection molded parts, grips, soft components
- Extruded profiles, strips, footwear blends
- Major clusters: Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Haryana
Adhesives, Sealants & Wax Blends
- Hot-melt adhesives (packaging, bookbinding)
- Heat-sealable coatings for paper, foil, films
- Wax blends for improved toughness, flexibility
- Clusters: Gujarat, Maharashtra, UP, West Bengal
Compounding & Modification
- Wire & cable compounds (impact/flex modification)
- EVA/PE blends for plastics
- Automotive, toys, athletic goods
Hanwha TotalEnergies EVA E181L
Key Functions, Features & Specs - Technical Authority
- 18%-VA-Adhesive: 18% VA content ensures strong adhesion to BOPP, kraft paper, foil, and film substrates.
- 25-MFI-HighSpeed: Melt index 25 g/10 min enables rapid, thin-layer extrusion at high line speeds.
- Optical-Clear: Proprietary tubular process yields excellent optical clarity and low gel level for transparent coatings.
- Coating-Focused: Explicitly designed for T-die extrusion coating—distinct from foam or general film EVAs.
- Balanced-Drawability: Stable film geometry, well-balanced drawability, and neck-in for reliable production.
Detailed Applications - Where E181L Excels
Extrusion Coating for Flexible Packaging (Core)
- BOPP film coating: For snacks, bakery, and dried goods packaging—moisture barrier, breathable, and printable.
- Kraft paper lamination: For food wraps, burger wrappers, pizza boxes—moisture and grease resistance.
- Aluminium foil lamination: For flexible, printable food packaging and technical laminates.
- Multi-layer films: EVA as a heat-seal or adhesion layer in co-extruded food packaging.
Why E181L:
High MFI allows thin, uniform coatings at high speed; 18% VA ensures strong substrate adhesion; low gel level and high clarity guarantee premium film quality.General Flexible Packaging Films
- Stand-up pouches, gusset pouches, and laminates for non-food (cosmetics, detergents, industrial goods).
- Technical films, agricultural films with EVA heat-seal layer.
Specialty & Technical Films
- Tarpaulins, industrial tarps, protective films for glass, plastic, and metal.
- Custom laminates where clarity, adhesion, and thin-film performance are critical.
Miscellaneous Coating Applications
- Cable sheathing (select cases), film-to-substrate adhesive layers, industrial bonding.
Dow-Mitsui EVA Evaflex 460
Polymer Structure & Key Properties
- Polymer Type: Ethylene‑vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA)
- Vinyl Acetate (VA): 18% by weight
- Melt Index: 2.5 g/10 min (190 °C/2.16 kg)
- Density: 0.941 g/cm³
- Melting Point: ~88 °C
- Vicat Softening Point: ~64 °C
- Hardness: ~90 Shore A / 39 Shore D
- Brittleness Temperature: ≤ -100 °C
- Stabilizer: BHT antioxidant
Functional Performance
- Toughness: High tensile and impact strength
- Flexibility: Maintains softness at subzero temperatures
- Sealability: Low seal initiation temperature, strong hot-tack for films
- Adhesion: Works as a tie-layer in coextruded films
- Compounding: Enables hot-melt adhesives, wax blends, cable compounds
Applications & Hierarchy
Industrial & Packaging Films
- Blown/cast films for flexible packaging
- Coextruded barrier films (tie-layer in PE/PA/EVOH)
- Heat-sealable inner layers, shrink/stretch films
- Major clusters: Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Delhi NCR
Molding & Profiles
- Injection molded parts, grips, soft components
- Extruded profiles, strips, footwear blends
- Major clusters: Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Haryana
Adhesives, Sealants & Wax Blends
- Hot-melt adhesives (packaging, bookbinding)
- Heat-sealable coatings for paper, foil, films
- Wax blends for improved toughness, flexibility
- Clusters: Gujarat, Maharashtra, UP, West Bengal
Compounding & Modification
- Wire & cable compounds (impact/flex modification)
- EVA/PE blends for plastics
- Automotive, toys, athletic goods
Taisox EVA 7350M
High-Performance EVA Copolymer for Cross-Linked Foam, Gaskets & Industrial Applications
Taisox EVA 7350M is the benchmark 18% vinyl acetate copolymer resin from Formosa Plastics (Taiwan), designed for high-performance, cross-linked foam and industrial applications. Manufactured using advanced high-pressure polymerization, this grade delivers exceptional crosslinkability, elasticity, and chemical resistance-making it the trusted choice for India’s leading footwear, gasket, cable, and technical compound manufacturers.Product Overview & Manufacturing Excellence
Taisox EVA 7350M is a soft, flexible thermoplastic copolymer engineered for demanding environments. Its 18 wt% vinyl acetate content is optimized for cross-linking, delivering a unique combination of high elasticity (~800% elongation), mechanical strength, and chemical resistance. Manufactured by Formosa Plastics using proprietary high-pressure technology, every batch offers consistent melt flow, uniform molecular weight, and reliable mechanical properties.- Base Polymer: Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer (EVA)
- Vinyl Acetate Content: 18 wt% (optimized for cross-linking)
- Melt Index: 2.5 g/10 min (@190°C/2.16kg)
- Density: 0.938 g/cm³
- Melting Point: 84°C
- Physical Form: Pellets/Granules (25 kg bags, natural/white)
- Additives: 300 ppm thermal stabilizer, no slip/antiblock (enables custom formulation)
Why Taisox EVA 7350M Outperforms
- Highly Crosslinkable: Engineered for peroxide cross-linking; achieves 70-90% gel content for permanent thermoset foam. Delivers <10% compression set at 70°C-ideal for premium footwear, gaskets, and seals.
- Exceptional Elasticity: ~800% elongation at break ensures maximum flexibility and comfort, even after cross-linking.
- Outstanding Chemical Resistance: Superior resistance to UV, ozone, oils, solvents, and environmental stress-cracking-suitable for outdoor and industrial use.
- Low Processing Temperature: 84°C melting point reduces energy costs, minimizes degradation, and allows faster production cycles.
- Superior Durability: Cross-linked foam lasts 3-4x longer than uncross-linked EVA, with 5+ year lifespans in demanding applications.
Detailed Applications & Market Segments
Cross-Linked Foam Shoes & Midsoles (50% Market Share)
- Where: Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Delhi NCR, Gujarat
- Use: Athletic midsoles, premium slippers, orthopedic insoles, recovery footwear
- Why: Delivers long-term cushioning, shape memory, and durability for high-wear products
- How: Peroxide cross-linking (1-3% loading), compression/injection molding at 150-180°C, post-cure for best gel content
Gaskets, Seals & Cable Compounds (25% Market Share)
- Where: Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra
- Use: HVAC/refrigeration gaskets, automotive weather seals, cable jacketing, vibration dampers
- Why: Maintains flexibility at -70°C, resists compression set, and stands up to chemicals and oils
Foam Sheets & Cushioning (15% Market Share)
- Where: Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Delhi NCR
- Use: Sports mats, packaging foam, anti-fatigue flooring, acoustic panels
- Why: Lightweight, customizable density, superior outdoor durability
Injection-Molded Parts (8% Market Share)
- Where: Pan-India (OEMs, job shops)
- Use: Flexible connectors, soft-touch grips, tubing, dampers, enclosures
- Why: Consistent melt flow, easy processing, perfect for complex geometries
Blending & Specialized Compounds (2% Market Share)
- Where: Pan-India
- Use: EVA blends, hot-melt adhesives, custom color/formulations
- Why: No slip/antiblock, clean compounding, easy pigment/filler integration
Hanwha EVA 1319
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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