Eva-3 -

In the history of NASA and aerospace engineering, "EVA" stands for —any operation where an astronaut leaves the protective environment of a spacecraft in a pressurized suit.

Food processing requires belts that resist fats, acids, and high-pressure washdowns. EVA-3 conveyor belts replace PVC. They are FDA-compliant for direct food contact and can be heat-sealed without adhesives, eliminating microbial harborage points. In the history of NASA and aerospace engineering,

In medical and biological research, (or Evasin-3) is a salivary protein produced by ticks to suppress the host's immune system. represents the peak of cost-effective

For now, represents the peak of cost-effective, high-recovery foam engineering. It bridges the gap between cheap commodity foam and expensive engineering elastomers. In the history of NASA and aerospace engineering,

utilizes a three-stage reactive extrusion process: