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Master Bond adhesives
Honeywell A-C® 400A EVA copolymer
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Ethylene Vinyl Acetate

Material Notes: Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer in powder form, with a VA content of 13%, used extensively in hot melt adhesives (HMAs) to control rheology and boost adhesion. It can be added as a diluent but provides the dual function of reducing application viscosity at melt, while providing an adhesion boost versus homopolymer, non functional diluents (FT, byproduct, thermally degraded (TD) and PE homopolymer waxes). It is completely miscible in EVA adhesive resins, as would be expected by the similar chemistry. It is also used in candles to provide paraffin crystal nucleation, which raises thermal and breakage resistance, adhesion to glass, and fragrance retention. Is also a dispersing agent for color masterbatch in styrenic resins. Excellent dispersing agent and process aid for EVA-based wire and cable compounds.

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