EVA rubber

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Flexible liquid vinyl spray, matte finish, high UV resistance. Ideal for EVA Foam, cosplay and crafts. 400 ml. Apply a minimum of 4 coats.

EVA Rubber

Frequently Asked Questions about EVA Rubber (Foamy)

  • what is EVA and what is it used for? EVA is a lightweight, porous, plastic material known for its flexibility and ease of use. It is ideal for crafts, decorations, costumes and much more.
  • what type of plastic is EVA rubber? EVA rubber is a type of copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate, which gives it its characteristic texture and unique properties.
  • what is the difference between foamy and EVA rubber? There is no difference; "foamy" is another name for EVA rubber, especially used in certain regions.
  • what happens to EVA if it gets wet? EVA rubber is 94% water resistant, so it can get wet without significant damage, but it is recommended to dry it thoroughly to maintain its shape and texture.
  • how to remove adhesive residues on EVA rubber? To remove glue from EVA rubber, mix equal parts acetone and ether and apply gently with a cloth on the affected area.
  • how to give shine to any project made with foamy? To restore the shine to foamy crafts, apply heat with an iron, pressing gently to avoid deformations.
  • can EVA rubber be painted? Yes, it can be painted with acrylic paints. For a watercolor effect, dilute the paint with water.
  • is EVA rubber toxic? No, EVA is non-toxic, which makes it safe for use in crafts, especially with children.
  • how do I cut EVA rubber to obtain precise shapes? For precise cuts, it is recommended to use a cutter or sharp scissors. For more complex shapes, templates can be used.
  • is EVA rubber recyclable? Although EVA rubber is not biodegradable, in many cases it can be recycled or reused in different creative projects.

Discover the Quality of EVA Rubber at Feroca

Explore and Create with the Best Materials:

are you ready to take your craft projects to a whole new level? At Feroca, we understand the importance of working with high quality materials, and that's why we offer you an exceptional selection of EVA rubber.

Unmatched Variety and Quality:

Our range of EVA rubber at Feroca is wide and varied, ensuring that you find exactly what you need for each of your creative projects. From vibrant colored sheets to more flexible and dense options, each product is designed to provide you with the highest quality and durability.

Ideal for All Types of Projects:

Whether you're planning a fun activity with the kids, creating unique costumes, or designing decorations for your home, Feroca EVA rubber is your perfect ally. Its ease of use and versatility make it the ideal choice for all types of creators.

Buy with Confidence:

At Feroca, we are committed to offering you not only the best products, but also an exceptional shopping experience. Browse our online catalog, choose your favorite materials and get ready to have them delivered to your home.

Your Imagination, Our Materials:

At Feroca, we believe in the power of creativity. That's why we encourage you to explore, innovate and create without limits. With Feroca's EVA rubber, your ideas can be transformed into reality. Are you ready to start your next project? Visit us and discover all that EVA rubber can do for you.

Steps to Glue EVA Rubber:

Surface Preparation: Make sure the surfaces to be bonded are clean and dry. This improves adhesion.

Adhesive Application: Apply the adhesive evenly. On small parts, use less to avoid spreading when pressing.

Piece Joining: Place the two pieces of EVA rubber together. Press firmly to ensure good contact.

Drying Time: Respect the drying time recommended by the adhesive manufacturer. This varies according to the type of glue.

Recommended Adhesive Types:

Universal Glue: Ideal for quick and easy projects. Dries quickly and provides a strong bond.

Contact Glue: Perfect for durable bonds. Apply glue to both surfaces, let dry a few minutes and then join the pieces together.

Hot Silicone: Excellent for bonding EVA rubber to other materials. Offers fast drying and strong adhesion, but requires a silicone gun.

EVA Specific Glue: Some brands offer adhesives specifically designed for foamy, providing optimum adhesion without damaging the material.

Spray Adhesives: Ideal for large surfaces. They provide a uniform layer and are easy to use.

Additional Tips

  • Avoid adhesives containing strong solvents, as they may damage the EVA rubber.
  • For projects involving children, opt for non-toxic, washable adhesives.
  • Test small samples of EVA to make sure the adhesive works well with your material.

EVA Foamy Maintenance and Cleaning:

Keeping your foamy clean and in good condition is essential to ensure the longevity and quality of your projects. Fortunately, the care of this material is simple and does not require special products. Here we explain how to do it properly:

  • Basic Cleaning: For daily cleaning, a soft, damp cloth is usually sufficient. Pass the cloth over the surface of the EVA rubber to remove dust and light dirt. If your piece is a light color and stains easily, you can use a little mild soap diluted in water.
  • Difficult Stains: For more stubborn stains, such as shoe marks or inks, you can use a white eraser or soft eraser. Rub gently over the stain until it disappears. If the stain persists, try a little isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab, but test an inconspicuous area first to make sure it does not damage the color or texture of the material.
  • Drying: After cleaning, it is important to dry the foamy material thoroughly. Although it is water resistant, leaving it wet for too long can affect its shape and texture. Avoid exposing it to direct heat sources such as hair dryers or radiators; natural air is more than enough.
  • Storage: To store EVA rubber, especially the sheets, it is advisable to keep them in a dry place and out of direct sunlight. If you store them rolled up, make sure they are not too tight to avoid deformation.
  • General Precautions: Avoid using abrasive cleaners or hard brushes, as they may damage the foamy surface. Also, although it is a resistant material, it is better not to submerge it completely in water to prevent it from absorbing humidity.

By following these simple steps, you will be able to keep your EVA creations clean and in perfect condition, ensuring that your projects maintain their beauty and durability over time."

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Frequently asked questions about EVA foam for cosplay

What thickness of EVA foam is best for cosplay?

It depends on the piece. FRC FOAM 5 mm is the most versatile thickness: it works for main armor panels like breastplates, bracers and greaves. The 2 mm is ideal for details, beveled edges and secondary layers that add depth without weight. The 10 mm is reserved for pieces that need volume: large pauldrons, helmets or structural bases. The usual approach in a full armor is to combine all three thicknesses depending on the area.

What's the difference between regular EVA foam and high-density EVA foam for cosplay?

Standard craft EVA foam (low density, less than 80 kg/m³) is soft, deforms with heat gun warmth and doesn't accept texturing well. FRC FOAM high-density (156 kg/m³) maintains its shape under the heat gun, withstands texturing with thermal tools, gives a clean finish and is rigid enough to build armors that don't warp. For cosplay always go high-density.

How do you thermomold EVA foam to make cosplay armor?

Heat the sheet with a heat gun at about 10-15 cm distance, moving it in circles to heat evenly. When the foam becomes flexible (in just a few seconds), bend it over your desired shape—your own body, a mannequin or a template—and hold it in place until it cools. EVA retains the shape as it cools. Pronounced curves like pauldrons are achieved with several passes of heat, cooling between each one.

How do you glue EVA foam in cosplay?

Contact adhesive is the standard method: apply EVA Contact Pro to both surfaces, wait a few seconds until it's dry to the touch, and join the pieces with firm pressure. The bond is immediate and permanent. For joints in stress areas or pieces that need to withstand a lot of movement, reinforce the inside with a strip of hot Worbla. Cyanoacrylate works for small details but not for large surfaces.

Can you paint EVA foam directly without primer?

Technically yes, but acrylic paint on unprepared foam tends to peel with use. The most common approach in cosplay is to seal the surface first with a coat of PVA glue diluted in water (3:1) or with flexible spray primer, and let it dry completely before painting. This way the paint lasts through an entire convention without chipping. For metallic finishes, Pearl Ex powder pigments mixed with acrylic or varnish give the gold, silver or copper effect without oxidizing.

Can you combine EVA foam with Worbla in cosplay?

Yes, and it's the standard technique for rigid armor with fine detail. It's called foam-Worbla sandwich: encapsulate a sheet of FRC FOAM between two layers of hot Worbla. The foam provides lightness and volume; the Worbla gives rigidity and allows you to capture textures and reliefs impossible with foam alone. When you heat the Worbla it adheres to the foam without needing extra glue. This technique is used for pauldrons, sculpted breastplates and any piece that needs to maintain exact geometry.

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