Hanwha polymer resin support for EVA, compound, and industrial conversion teams. Request documentation

Services

Resin sourcing support that keeps technical and commercial teams aligned.

Hanwha service work begins with a simple rule: a polymer inquiry is not complete until the grade target, application window, documentation requirement, and buying timeline are all visible to the same team.

01

Grade screening

We help buyers frame EVA and polymer resin questions around melt index, vinyl acetate level, density, additives, process method, and expected use. That prevents early quotes from drifting into generic product names with no usable technical basis.

02

Documentation routing

Technical data sheets, safety data sheets, compliance declarations, lot information, and import documents are treated as part of the purchase path, not as afterthoughts sent after the trial window has already started.

03

Supply coordination

Commercial support covers minimum order quantities, package assumptions, destination planning, lead time, and repeat order expectations so procurement can compare options with fewer hidden timing risks.

Process

A clear sequence from question to qualified supply.

1

Capture requirements

Application, process, target properties, region, documents, and timing are recorded before a material family is proposed.

2

Confirm candidate path

Hanwha reviews relevant EVA or resin options, likely tradeoffs, and the missing information that may affect price or availability.

3

Move samples and files

Sample requests, TDS, SDS, and compliance support are coordinated in the order your engineering and QA groups need them.

4

Prepare repeat supply

Once a trial direction is set, packaging, delivery cadence, and commercial terms are organized for repeatable purchasing.

Reliable partner discipline for long resin approvals.

Medical, packaging, solar, wire and cable, and foam programs often move through months of testing before a regular order begins. Hanwha keeps the inquiry anchored to stable documents, realistic availability, and clear responsibility. The goal is not to overwhelm buyers with every possible resin code. The goal is to narrow the path until the next action is obvious: which grade to evaluate, which file is required, which stakeholder must approve, and when a commercial answer is needed. That steadiness matters when material changes affect qualification records, tooling behavior, scrap rate, or downstream customer commitments.

Start support

Send the material question with enough context for a useful first answer.

Helpful requests include target grade or incumbent material, MFI, VA content when relevant, processing method, annual volume, destination, document requirements, and the trial date. If you only have a product name, Hanwha can still help organize the missing questions so the conversation moves in a practical order.