Lotte Chemical EVA VA600
Lotte Chemical EVA VA600 is a premium, autoclave-process ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer engineered for hot melt adhesive (HMA) formulations, packaging, assembly, and specialty bonding. With 28% vinyl acetate, MFI 6.0 g/10 min, density 0.950 g/cm³, melting temperature 71°C, Vicat 42°C, Shore D 26, and a built-in antioxidant additive, VA600 delivers excellent adhesion, reliable processability, and extended shelf life for diverse hot melt bonding applications. Manufactured via ExxonMobil Chemical’s autoclave process with strict contaminant control and uniform VA/MI, VA600 is the trusted choice for India’s leading HMA, packaging, and adhesive manufacturers.
Functional Features & Technical Authority
- 28%-VA-Adhesive: High polarity delivers strong adhesion to paper, cardboard, plastic, leather, fabric, and metal—no tie-layer needed.
- 6-MFI-Balanced: Optimal melt index ensures efficient HMA extrusion, stick production, and cartridge filling.
- Antioxidant-Built: Built-in antioxidant additive protects against oxidative degradation, extending shelf life and ensuring stable performance.
- Processable-Excellent: Superior flow and compatibility with tackifying resins, waxes, and additives for robust HMA formulations.
- Autoclave-Made: Manufactured via ExxonMobil’s autoclave process for consistent, premium HMA resin quality.
- Uniform VA/MI: Guarantees batch-to-batch consistency and reliable adhesive properties.
- Strict Contaminant Control: Low gel level for defect-free, clean adhesive compounds.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meets FDA 21 CFR 177.1350, ASTM D1248/D1706, D638, D1505, D2240, D1238, D1525; non-hazardous, quality assured.
Applications
Hot Melt Adhesive Formulations (Primary):
VA600 is optimized for HMA glue sticks, cartridge adhesives, packaging adhesives (carton sealing, edge banding, lamination), and assembly adhesives for footwear, furniture, and product assembly. Its 28% VA and balanced MFI 6.0 provide excellent wetting, strong bonds, and reliable flow in both manual and automated systems. The antioxidant package ensures adhesives remain stable and effective during extended storage and use.
Composite & Lamination Adhesives:
Ideal for composite bonding, film lamination, and thermal lamination in multi-layer packaging or industrial assembly. VA600’s processability and adhesion properties enable robust, defect-free laminates.
Specialty Adhesive Applications:
Supports custom HMA formulations, flexible packaging adhesives, and industrial assembly where stability, shelf life, and consistent performance are critical.
Key Application Bullets:
- HMA glue sticks, cartridges
- Packaging adhesives, carton sealing, edge banding
- Assembly adhesives for footwear, furniture, products
- Composite bonding, film/thermal lamination
- Flexible packaging, specialty bonding
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- 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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