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
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