The future of EVA film for laminated glass looks promising. EVA film, made from the copolymer ethylene-vinyl acetate, is widely used in interior and exterior architecture due to its outstanding resistance to heat and aging. Here are some key points to consider:
EVA film is used to laminate glass and forms a highly crosslinked composite layer, resulting in a solid and reliable laminated glass structure. EVA film has good fluidity, making it suitable for creating patterns and decorative glass materials. EVA film is water-resistant and corrosion-resistant, but it is susceptible to yellowing and aging in sunlight. EVA film is commonly used for indoor partitions, decoration, sound insulation glass, fire-protection glass, and laminated safety glass. EVA film can be used to achieve beautiful effects by laminating glass with different colors, textures, or one-way-vision effects. EVA film can be used to laminate glass at low temperatures, allowing for the inclusion of temperature-sensitive inserts such as plants. EVA film is less expensive to process compared to other laminated glass materials like PVB or SGP. EVA film does not require autoclave or specialized equipment for processing and can be processed under normal climatic conditions. EVA film has excellent transparency, adhesion, and aging resistance, making it suitable for architectural glass, decorative glass, privacy glass, and automotive glass.
In conclusion, EVA film for laminated glass offers unique advantages in terms of processing, cost-effectiveness, and design possibilities. Its properties make it suitable for a wide range of applications in architecture and other industries. As technology and research continue to advance, we can expect further developments and improvements in the performance and applications of EVA film for laminated glass.