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Dow Elvax® 450 Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer Resin
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Ethylene Vinyl Acetate; Ethylene Vinyl Acetate; Molded/Extruded

Material Notes: Elvax® resins offer a unique combination of processing and performance characteristics. They provide outstanding toughness and resilience and maintain flexibility over a broad temperature range without the need for plasticizers.

Elvax® resins can be used alone or to improve the flexibility, resilience and toughness of other resins. Depending on the demands of the particular application, they can be pigmented, foamed, filled, and/or crosslinked. In addition to their performance advantages, Elvax® resins are processed easily using conventional thermoplastic processing techniques, i.e., injection molding, extrusion and foaming, as well as rubber processing techniques, i.e., Banbury mixing, foam extrusion and molding.

Test specimens except for tensile impact where prepared by compression molding (ASTM D1928, procedure C). Tensile impact samples were injection molded.

Processing Information:

Molding and Extruding

Modified and unmodified Elvax® resins can be processed in conventional thermoplastic and rubber processing equipment. The temperature profile will vary with machine type, size and screw design as well as with part size, thickness or configuration.

Compounding

Elvax® resins are compatible with a variety of other resins and elastomers including polyethylene, polypropylene and styrene-butadiene rubber. Clays and other inorganic fillers can be added to improve abrasion resistance and lower cost.

Foaming Agents

Elvax® resins are readily foamed using chemical or physical blowing agents.

Crosslinking Agents

Peroxides such as "Di-Cup"† and "Vul-Cup"† dicumyl peroxide can be used to crosslink or vulcanize Elvax® resins.

(†Hercules Inc.)

Information provided by DuPont.

This former DuPont product line is now a Dow product line.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.941 g/cc0.0340 lb/in³ASTM D792
Vinyl Acetate Content 18 %18 %TGA
Melt Index of Compound 8.0 g/10 min8.0 g/10 minASTM D1238
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 8888ASTM D2240
Hardness, Shore D 3838ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 15.0 MPa2180 psiType IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min; ASTM D638
 5.50 MPa
@Temperature 49.0 °C
798 psi
@Temperature 120 °F
Type IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min; ASTM D638
 28.0 MPa
@Temperature -20.0 °C
4060 psi
@Temperature -4.00 °F
Type IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min, at -20°C; ASTM D638
Elongation at Break 800 %800 %Type IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min; ASTM D638
 450 %
@Temperature -20.0 °C
450 %
@Temperature -4.00 °F
Type IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min, at -20°C; ASTM D638
 750 %
@Temperature 49.0 °C
750 %
@Temperature 120 °F
Type IV, crosshead speed 2 in/min; ASTM D638
Modulus of Elasticity 0.0370 GPa5.37 ksi
 0.159 GPa
@Temperature -20.0 °C
23.1 ksi
@Temperature -4.00 °F
Flexural Modulus 0.0400 GPa5.80 ksiASTM D790
 0.0180 GPa
@Temperature 49.0 °C
2.61 ksi
@Temperature 120 °F
ASTM D790
 0.197 GPa
@Temperature -20.0 °C
28.6 ksi
@Temperature -4.00 °F
ASTM D790
Flexural Stiffness 37.00 MPa5366 psi
 159.0 MPa
@Temperature -20.0 °C
23060 psi
@Temperature -4.00 °F
Tensile Impact Strength  455 kJ/m²
@Temperature -20.0 °C
217 ft-lb/in²
@Temperature -4.00 °F
ASTM D1822
 525 kJ/m²
@Temperature 23.0 °C
250 ft-lb/in²
@Temperature 73.4 °F
ASTM D1822
Compression Set 90 %
@Temperature 70.0 °C
90 %
@Temperature 158 °F
Method B, 22 hours; ASTM D395
 49 %
@Temperature 25.0 °C,
Time 864000 sec
49 %
@Temperature 77.0 °F,
Time 240 hour
Method B; ASTM D395
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Vicat Softening Point 61.0 °C142 °FASTM D1525
Brittleness Temperature <= -100 °C<= -148 °FASTM D762
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 121 - 204 °C250 - 399 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
Cycle time0.5-2 minutesMolding, equipment and part design dependent
Vinyl Acetate Content18 wt.%

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