Hanwha TotalEnergies EVA E263F
Hanwha TotalEnergies EVA E263F is a dual-purpose, ultra-low-MFI ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer engineered for crosslinked foam in athletic footwear and LSNH (Low Smoke No Halogen) flame-retardant wire & cable compounds. With 26% vinyl acetate, MFI 3 g/10 min, density 0.947 g/cm³, tensile strength 250 kg/cm², elongation >800%, Shore D 28, Vicat 47°C, melting 73°C, and brittleness <−70°C, E263F delivers exceptional split tear resistance, mechanical durability, and outstanding low-temperature flexibility. Manufactured with strict contaminant control and uniform VA/MI, E263F is trusted by India’s top footwear, foam, cable, and specialty compound manufacturers for high-performance, batch-consistent results.
Functional Features & Technical Authority
- 26%-VA-Flexible: Delivers optimal flexibility and mechanical durability for both foam and cable applications.
- 3-MFI-Precise: Ultra-low melt index enables precise foam density control and compound consistency.
- 250kg-Tensile: Exceptional tensile strength ensures robust mechanical structure and long-lasting durability.
- Split-Tear: Outstanding split tear resistance for durable foam soles and resilient cable jackets.
- Cold-Resilient: Brittleness temperature <−70°C provides extreme low-temperature flexibility for harsh environments.
- Uniform Additive Dispersibility: Ensures even distribution of crosslinkers, foaming agents, and flame retardants.
- Excellent Compression Set: Maintains comfort and resilience in footwear and cable insulation.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meets FDA 21 CFR 177.1350, ASTM, IEC cable/fire safety standards; non-hazardous, quality assured.
Applications
Crosslinked Foam Shoe Soles & Footwear (Primary):
E263F is engineered for athletic shoe outsoles, midsoles, insoles, sandals, and crosslinked foam sheets. Its 26% VA and ultra-low MFI enable precise control of foam softness, density, and rebound—delivering superior comfort, split tear resistance, and long-term durability for sports and performance footwear.
LSNH/FR Wire & Cable Compounds:
Ideal for LSNH (Low Smoke None Halogen) and flame-retardant cable jackets, insulation, and semi-conductive layers. E263F’s robust mechanical strength and uniform additive dispersibility ensure safe, flexible, and fire-resistant cables for public transport, marine, and building wiring.
Specialty Foam & Industrial:
Supports cushioning pads, foam laminates, custom foam formulations, and specialty compounds where mechanical strength and flexibility are critical.
Key Application Bullets:
- Athletic shoe soles, midsoles, insoles, sandals
- Crosslinked foam sheets, structural foam
- LSNH/FR cable jackets, insulation, and semi-conductive layers
- Flame-retardant electrical compounds
- Cushioning padding, foam laminates, custom compounds
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Why buy Hanwha TotalEnergies EVA E263F 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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