Colorful EVA Sheet Insert Foam For Cardboard Tool Box Packaging Case
EVA foam is the acronym for the closed cell ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer foam and is used as an effective substitute for a variety of materials. It is a suitable substitute for natural rubber, vinyl, neoprene, polyurethane and PVC foams, wood composites, felts, fiberglass, and mineral wool.
EVA is a polymer that approaches elastomeric materials in softness and flexibility yet can be processed like other thermoplastics. The material has good clarity and gloss, low-temperature toughness, stress-crack resistance, hot-melt adhesive waterproof properties, and resistance to UV radiation. EVA foam's greater recovery characteristics make it an excellent and cost-effective substitute for rubber in most applications. EVA foams have a variety of applications where sturdiness is of utmost importance. Examples include splints, cervical collars, exercise mats, shoe soles, and orthotic supports.
Specification:
Material | Hardness (Shore C) | Density (kg/m3) | Foam Rate | Water Absoprtion (%) |
EVA | 25±5 | 90±20 | 40 | ≤1 |
EVA | 35±5 | 110±20 | 35 | ≤1 |
EVA | 45±5 | 110±20 | 20 | ≤1 |
EVA | 55±5 | 110±20 | 20 | ≤1 |
EVA | 65±5 | 180±20 | 20 | ≤1 |
Parameters are for reference only and are customized according to customer requirements.
Density | Hardness |
27 | 11.3 |
31 | 12.9 |
36 | 15 |
43 | 18 |
54 | 22.5 |
72 | 30 |
108 | 45 |
120 | 50 |
127 | 52.9 |
135 | 56.3 |
144 | 60 |
154 | 64.3 |
168 | 69.2 |
180 | 75 |
192 | 80 |
Applications:
ESD EVA Tray PEF Foam
(Secondary Foaming Low Density EVA Foam)
FAQ:
Q1:How to classify EVA foam according to hardness?
1)High elastic EVA:15-25°
2)Ordinary EVA:38°
3)Medium density EVA:45-60°
4)High density EVA:65-80°
Q2:.What types of EVA Foam We Offer?
We provide a wide range of EVA foam products, including sheets, mats, and strips.
Our foam comes in various densities and resistance levels to suit different applications.
Q3:What's the difference between EVA foam and Rubber ?
EVA is a compound, and the product is not easy to deform and age.
Rubber is relatively more wear-resistant and softer, but it is prone to aging.