China Plastics ›› 2023, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (12): 78-83.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2023.12.012

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Performance analysis of polyethylene compound and noncompound pipes

XU Lidan1(), LI Yu2, XU Haiyun3, XIANG Lubing3, CHENG Debao4, WANG Zhiwei2()   

  1. 1.China National Institute of Standardization,Beijing 100191,China
    2.Chinaust Group,Zhuozhou 072750,China
    3.Beijing Technology and Business University,Beijing 100048,China
    4.Hebei Yutong Special Rubber Hose Co,Ltd,Hengshui 053500,China
  • Received:2023-10-08 Online:2023-12-26 Published:2023-12-26

Abstract:

Polyethylene (PE) pipes were prepared through melt extrusion molding using PE compound, PE with color masterbatch, and PE with external recycled material as raw materials. Carbon black (CB) dispersion, CB content, ash content, oxidation induction time, elongation at break, and trace metal element content of the pipes were measured according to national standard GB 15558.2—2023, and their performance differences were studied. The results indicated that the CB dispersion, CB content, and ash qualification rate of the pipe products made of polyethylene compound were 100 %. The trace iron and calcium contents were not more than 10 and 250 mg/kg, respectively. This indicates that the compound become a preferred raw material for PE pipes. The CB content of the PE pipes produced by adding color masterbatch is not stable, even at a concentration of over 2.6% or below 0.7 %. The dispersion level of CB with color masterbatch reached A3~D, indicating instability. The dispersion level of CB was significantly lower than that of compound. The ash qualification rate of products was 35 % when using white materials with external recycled materials or compound with external recycled materials. The content of trace elements such as iron and calcium increased significantly in products with the addition of external recycled materials. In the compound with 20 % external recycled materials, the iron and calcium contents were as high as 18.4 and 862 mg/kg, respectively, with an uneven distribution of trace metal elements.

Key words: polyethylene, compound, carbon black dispersion, ash content, trace metal element

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