2022
DOI: 10.47363/jmsmr/2022(3)144
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Studying of Thermal and Shielding Properties of PVDF (PolyVinyliDene Fluoride) Pipes used in Aqueous Solution Sector

Abstract: As a result of a fire or explosion in nuclear fuel fabrication facilities two risks to health and safety. Mitigation of fire hazards and radioactive release necessitates the use of fire-resistant and appropriate shielding materials, specifically plastic tubes used in chemical reactions during the conversion process. This paper aims to study the thermal stability, flammability, and shielding properties of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) tubes used in the aqueous solutions sector of the Egypt Fuel Manufacturing P… Show more

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“…The degradation of PVDF polymer matrix is marked by two distinct stages occurring within the temperature range of 420 -675 ℃ (Jaleh et al, 2015). The initial stage, observed within the 420 -485 ℃ range, corresponds to the dehydrofluorination process involving the separation of F and H atoms from PVDF (Elsayeda et al, 2022). Interestingly, PVDF with 0.3% and 0.5% chitosan additions exhibits the same first-stage degradation temperature of 420 ℃.…”
Section: Membranes Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The degradation of PVDF polymer matrix is marked by two distinct stages occurring within the temperature range of 420 -675 ℃ (Jaleh et al, 2015). The initial stage, observed within the 420 -485 ℃ range, corresponds to the dehydrofluorination process involving the separation of F and H atoms from PVDF (Elsayeda et al, 2022). Interestingly, PVDF with 0.3% and 0.5% chitosan additions exhibits the same first-stage degradation temperature of 420 ℃.…”
Section: Membranes Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 97%