EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer) is widely used across various industries due to its excellent properties:
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Footwear Industry:
EVA is commonly used in the footwear industry for midsoles and inner materials of mid-to-high-end sports shoes, hiking boots, slippers, and sandals. Its lightweight, softness, and abrasion resistance make it a favored material. -
New Energy Applications:
EVA is extensively applied in the new energy sector, particularly in photovoltaic materials and as encapsulation adhesive for solar cells. Photovoltaic-grade EVA offers multiple advantages and continues to support the development of POE, with broad prospects in renewable energy applications. -
Hot Melt Adhesives:
With the tightening of environmental regulations, traditional solvent-based adhesives are gradually losing market share. EVA-based hot melt adhesives are becoming the industry mainstream due to their solvent-free formulation, low VOC emissions, and suitability for low-temperature processing. -
Wires and Cables:
EVA is used as insulation and sheathing material for wires and cables, offering excellent electrical performance and aging resistance. -
Toys:
Due to its non-toxic nature, softness, and ease of molding, EVA is widely used in the manufacturing of children’s toys. -
Packaging Films:
EVA is applied in the production of various packaging films, known for their excellent transparency and toughness. -
Foamed Shoe Materials:
EVA foam is used in shoe materials, offering lightweight characteristics and excellent cushioning performance. -
Agricultural Films:
In agriculture, EVA-based films provide excellent light transmission and thermal insulation, making them suitable for greenhouse applications.






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