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AtevaModel EVA - Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Polymers

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Ateva copolymers are manufactured using high-pressure reactor technology in North America, in equipment specifically designed for ethylene vinyl acetate production.

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Our state-of-the-art facility features a range of reactor sizes, allowing us to customize our approach to product manufacturing based on customer specific needs.

What is Ateva® EVA Polymer?

Celanese Ateva® EVA polymers manufacture a full line of high- performance ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers containing up to 42% vinyl acetate content. Our Ateva ® EVA copolymers, have melt indexes ranging from fractional melts up to ~1000 g/dl and are recognized around the world for their quality and versatility.

Ateva® EVA
Our EVA copolymers, under the Ateva® brand name, feature up to 42% vinyl acetate content, a broad melt index (MI) range and worldwide recognition for quality and versatility.

Ateva® G Medical Grade
Ateva® G ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) grades are used in medical plastic applications such as tubing, devices, medical bags, and packaging.  These products are certified to meet USP Class VI standards. Because of their unique properties, Ateva® G EVA polymer properties offer medical device companies flexibility in product design. They are biocompatible, stable and display excellent resistance to tissue growth

Vitaldose® Pharmaceutical Grade EVA
Visit the Vitaldose® Pharmaceutical Grade EVA page for product information related to pharmaceutical therapy areas.

Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) physical properties can be used in many applications.  Learn if EVA copolymers is a good fit for your product today contacting Celanese today.

Ateva® EVA Technical Attributes:
  • Wide range of custom additives available
  • 0 – 42% vinyl acetate content
  • Broad range of melt index
  • High transparency
  • High filler loading capacity
  • Excellent adhesion
  • Low melting temperature
  • Hot tack strength
  • Low seal initation temperature
  • Unfilled
  • 3D printing
  • Blown Film
  • Calendaring
  • Co-extrusion
  • Extrusion
  • Film extrusion
  • Other extrusion
  • Profile extrusion
  • Sheet extrusion
  • Extrusion coating
  • Thermoforming
  • Compression molding
  • Injection molding
  • Rotational molding
  • Physical foaming
  • Blow molding
  • Solvent coating