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EVA Hot-Melt
Adhesive Film

Low Temperature, High Tack & Cost-Effective Bonding Solution. Specially engineered for heat-sensitive substrates and high-efficiency manufacturing.

EVA Hot-Melt Adhesive Film Roll
Bonding Process

Practical Thermoplastic Bonding

EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) hot-melt adhesive film remains non-sticky at room temperature and transforms into a powerful double-sided adhesive upon heating. It delivers stable bonding performance on textiles, foam materials, plastics, and lightweight metal parts.

Extensively applied in mass production projects with strict cost control and mild lamination requirements, it is the ideal choice for substrates that cannot withstand high processing temperatures.

Material Differentiation

  • TPU Medium elasticity, balanced performance for daily bonding.
  • TPE Ultra soft texture, ideal for close-fitting elastic garments.
  • PA Rigid non-elastic material, outstanding dry cleaning resistance.
  • PES Premium wash resistance, universal lamination for multiple industries.
  • EVA Low temperature activation, high initial tack, cost-efficient option.

Engineered for Efficiency

Delivering reliable adhesion while optimizing your production cycle and material costs.

Ultra Low Activation

Fully activates within 80-100℃, completely preventing deformation and damage of foam, thin fabrics, and heat-sensitive materials.

Excellent Initial Adhesion

Bonding forms rapidly after cooling, drastically shortening the production cycle and improving overall manufacturing efficiency.

Superior Flexibility

Maintains soft toughness after lamination, seamlessly adapting to bending and frequent twisting of finished products.

Cost Performance

Highly competitive material cost combined with steady bonding capacity, making it ideal for large-volume regular orders.

Wide Substrate Compatibility

Provides reliable, uniform adhesion to PU foam, woven fabric, paperboard, corrugated paper, and common plastic materials.

Substrate Compatibility

Complete Model Specifications

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Model Material Elasticity Melting Point(℃) Custom Thickness(mm) Custom Width(mm) Roll Length(m) Lamination Temp(℃) Pressure(MPa) Press Time(s) Product Features
EVA-110 EVA Slight Elastic 85–95 0.03–0.20 5–1600 5–2000 100–120 0.15 10–25 Low temperature type, high tack, transparent
EVA-120 EVA Slight Elastic 95–105 0.05–0.30 5–1500 5–1000 110–130 0.15 10–25 General grade, milky white
EVA-130 EVA Slight Elastic 105–115 0.08–0.50 5–1200 5–500 120–140 0.20 15–30 Enhanced heat resistance, translucent

* Specifications are for reference. As a factory direct manufacturer, we offer 10,000+ specifications and professional back coating & lamination services tailored to your industry needs.

Professional Test Data

Comprehensive technical specifications and performance metrics validated under rigorous industrial testing environments.

Peel Strength Standard
≥25 N/25mm, compliant with ASTM D1876
Water Wash Resistance
5-10 washing cycles under 40℃
Dry Clean Resistance
Limited dry cleaning endurance
Solvent Resistance
Resistant to water and alcohol, not resistant to strong corrosive solvent
Heat Shrinkage Rate
≤1.5% under 120℃ heating condition
Melt Flow Index
25 g/10min (120℃/2.16kg)
Hardness Grade
85–90 Shore A
Operating Temperature Range
-10℃ ~ 80℃
Bonding Durability
Stable adhesion, not easy to delaminate under normal use
Certification
SGS RoHS 2.0 environmental compliance
Advanced Bonding Materials
Material Compatibility

Engineered for Versatility

Our high-performance hot-melt adhesive solutions are formulated to create durable, seamless bonds across a comprehensive spectrum of industrial materials.

  • PU foam, EVA foam and various sponge materials

  • Polyester, nylon, cotton woven and non-woven fabrics

  • Plain paper, cardboard and corrugated packaging board

  • PVC, ABS and conventional engineering plastics

  • Thin aluminum sheet and lightweight metal accessories

Comprehensive Industry Applications

Delivering reliable, factory-direct bonding solutions to over 15 global industries. Our technology ensures optimal performance in every application.

Footwear Industry

Footwear Industry

Vamp fitting, insole compound, and foam cushion bonding for superior comfort and durability.

Packaging Industry

Packaging Industry

Carton sealing, label lamination, and hardcover book binding ensuring structural integrity.

Automotive Interior

Automotive Interior

Carpet fitting, interior assembly, and thermal insulation foam lamination for modern vehicles.

Textile Processing

Textile Processing

Garment interlining, quilt composite, and precision filter fabric bonding.

Building Insulation

Building Insulation

Thermal insulation panel and soundproof material lamination for advanced construction.

General Assembly

General Assembly

Mixed material bonding for daily industrial products, ensuring versatile production lines.

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Material Science

Performance Dimension Matrix

A comprehensive comparative analysis of our core hot-melt adhesive films. Evaluate activation temperatures, tack strength, and resistance profiles to engineer the perfect bond for your application.

Performance Dimension
EVA Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
TPU Thermoplastic Polyurethane
TPE Thermoplastic Elastomer
PA Polyamide
PES Polyester
Low Temperature Activation (<100°C) ★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆
Initial Tack Strength ★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆
Flexibility & Elasticity ★★★☆☆ ★★★★ ★★★★★ ☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆
Water Wash Resistance (>40°C) ☆☆☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★ ★★★★★
Thermal Aging Resistance (>80°C) ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★ ★★★★
Relative Material Cost Lowest Medium Medium High High
Self-adhesion on Foam & EVA ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ☆☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆
* Ratings are based on standard formulation testing. Custom modifications available upon request.
Advanced Material Engineering

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Our R&D team provides professional back coating, lamination services, and tailored chemical modifications to meet the exact specifications of your global industry application.

In-depth Selection Guide

Make informed decisions based on material properties, processing conditions, and performance metrics.

Substrate & Processing Matrix

Updated Specifications
Substrate A Substrate B Max Temp Rec. Model Thickness Suggestion Notes
EVA Foam EVA Foam ≤90°C EVA-110 0.10-0.20 mm Avoid excessive pressure causing foam collapse
PU Foam Polyester Fabric ≤100°C EVA-110 0.08-0.15 mm Uniform heating to prevent edge scorching
Corrugated Board Corrugated Board ≤120°C EVA-120 0.05-0.10 mm Board moisture content below 12%
Aluminum Foil PE Film ≤110°C EVA-110 0.03-0.05 mm Keep aluminum surface clean and oil-free
Nylon Fabric PVC Sheet ≤130°C EVA-130 0.10-0.20 mm Plasticizer migration may affect adhesion
Cotton Fabric Cotton Interlining ≤130°C EVA-120 0.03-0.08 mm Thin type preferred for soft hand feel
ABS Plastic Non-woven Fabric ≤120°C EVA-120 0.08-0.15 mm Surface cleaning or corona treatment required

Long-Term Reliability Verification

Peel Strength at Different Curing Stages

Test Condition: EVA-120, 0.10mm thickness, bonded 50mm width EVA foam (45kg/m³), 120°C / 0.15MPa / 20s. ASTM D1876.

TimeStrength (N/25mm)Observation
1 min after cooling12.3Quick positioning, resistant to manual peeling
1 hour after cooling18.5Remarkable strength improvement
24 hours after cooling26.8Reaches nominal standard above 25 N/25mm
Thermal Aging Performance (70°C Constant)
Aging TimeRetention RateAdhesive Layer Condition
0 h100%Soft and elastic
100 h94.5%Slightly hardened
500 h64.1%Brittle with minor edge cracking

Conclusion: Fits products working below 70°C. PES or PA recommended for higher temps.

Low Temperature Bending Test (-10°C to 0°C)
TempBending ResultRetention
0°CNo crack, slight whitening92%
-5°CTiny surface crack, no delamination78%
-20°CBrittle fracture, complete failure<10%
Chemical Resistance Quick Test
Tap Water
98%
24h immersion
70% Ethanol
92%
1h wiping
Engine Oil
85%
24h immersion
Ethyl Acetate
35%
10min contact

Proven Industrial Applications

Sports Shoes

EVA Midsole & Vamp Bonding

Profile: Large footwear manufacturer replacing solvent glue.

Solution: EVA-110 (0.12mm), processed at 95°C.

Effect: Peel strength 22 N/25mm, passes 50k bending cycles, VOC reduced by 90%.
Luxury Gift Box

Luxury Gift Box Lamination

Profile: Gift packaging maker solving slow drying issues.

Solution: EVA-120 (0.05mm), roll lamination at 115°C.

Effect: Instant bonding, bubble-free surface, production efficiency improved 3x.

Standard Lamination Procedure

  • Material Preparation

    Clean surface to remove dust, oil and moisture.

  • Film Placement

    Clamp EVA film evenly between two substrates.

  • Hot Press Processing

    Recommended: 110℃ / 0.15MPa / 15 seconds.

  • Cooling & Inspection

    Cool down completely; conduct peel test to verify.

Applicable Equipment

Flatbed Hot Press Roll-to-roll Laminator Hot Melt Compound Machine Vacuum Press Machine

Usage Restrictions & Troubleshooting

  • Not suitable for long-term high-temp (>70°C) environments.
  • Not recommended for products requiring frequent washing.
  • Avoid contact with strong solvents (like Ethyl Acetate).
  • Insufficient bonding? Check for low temp, uneven pressure, or surface contamination.

Custom Processing

Thickness: 0.03-0.50mm
Width: 5-1600mm
Rewinding, die cutting available.

Secure Packaging

Standard paper tube core, moisture-proof protective film, and export carton.

Storage & Supply

MOQ: 100 Yards
Lead Time: 3-7 days
Shelf Life: 12 months (15-25℃).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core competitive advantage of EVA film?
It owns the lowest activation temperature among all series, safely bonding heat-sensitive materials without damage. It also presents a prominent cost advantage, ideal for cost-controlled mass production.
Is EVA film wash resistant?
It only has limited washing tolerance, suitable for products with occasional gentle cleaning. Choose PA or PES film if high-frequency washing resistance is required.
What are the differences between EVA and TPU film?
EVA costs less and works under lower temperatures, while TPU possesses better elasticity and anti-aging performance. Select according to practical processing conditions and service demands.
Can customers get free test samples?
Free samples are available for quality verification. Clients only bear the international shipping cost.

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