Low-density EVA sheet used for insole lining
Item nr | TB30-1 |
Hardness | 33±3° |
Density | ≦0.130g/cm³ |
Rebound rate | ≧42% |
Tensile Strength | ≧9.0kgf/c㎡ |
Compression Deflection | ≦45% |
IDEASTEP provides a variety of EVA materials, which can be customized for production in terms of color, density, hardness, shape, etc.
Description
EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) foam is commonly used as a lining material for shoe insoles due to its unique properties. Here are some key features of EVA foam used for shoe insole lining:
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Excellent Cushioning: EVA foam has high resilience and shock-absorbing capabilities, which make it an ideal material for providing cushioning and comfort to the feet.
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Lightweight: EVA foam is lightweight, which means it adds minimal bulk to the shoe insole without compromising on comfort.
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Durable: This material is known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear, ensuring that the shoe insole maintains its properties over time.
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Moisture-Resistant: EVA foam is moisture-resistant, meaning it doesn’t absorb moisture easily. This helps keep the feet dry and comfortable, even in damp or wet conditions.
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Easy to Shape and Mold: EVA foam can be easily shaped and molded to fit different shoe sizes and contours, providing a customized fit for the wearer.
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Non-Toxic and Odorless: EVA foam is non-toxic and odorless, making it safe for use in shoe insoles and ensuring a pleasant wearing experience.
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Good Thermal Insulation: EVA foam also offers good thermal insulation, keeping the feet warm in cold weather and helping maintain a comfortable temperature.
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Versatile: EVA foam can be used in a variety of shoe types, including sports shoes, casual shoes, and even high-end fashion shoes, due to its adaptability and comfort-enhancing properties.