2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.837.190
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Thermal Analysis to Evaluate Ageing Process in Heated Tool and Electrofusion Welding of Polymer Pipes

Abstract: Heated tool and electrofusion welding are the most used joining processes of higher than 2 mm thick polymer pipes. The two welding processes have different heating-cooling cycles and they produce different influences on the properties of the polymers. Exploitation of polymer pipes for water and gas distribution revealed ageing behaviour of the material in the welding area. The modification of the behaviour depends on the base material, on the applied welding process and on the used parameters. Thermal analysis… Show more

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“…Both of them revealed a decrease in plasticity during heating and cooling cycles. Such behavior was confirmed by Maries [26], Bolocan [27], Savu [28,29] and Rapa [30], the last confirming, also, that the melt viscosity is given as the ratio of shear stress to shear rate. All the reported results confirm various modifications of the characteristics of PP after a thermal cycle consisting of heating plus cooling, even if the polymeric material is a composite [31].…”
Section: Additive Manufacturing General Principles Terminology 2017supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Both of them revealed a decrease in plasticity during heating and cooling cycles. Such behavior was confirmed by Maries [26], Bolocan [27], Savu [28,29] and Rapa [30], the last confirming, also, that the melt viscosity is given as the ratio of shear stress to shear rate. All the reported results confirm various modifications of the characteristics of PP after a thermal cycle consisting of heating plus cooling, even if the polymeric material is a composite [31].…”
Section: Additive Manufacturing General Principles Terminology 2017supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Transparent for microwaves are most of the polymer types. No polymer can perform an appropriate function as protective panel due to its critical temperatures (glassy and melting and thermal degradation) which are lower [ 34 , 35 ] than the temperatures produced and radiated from the heating chamber the temperatures of the microwave plasma produced in the heating chamber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The welding process comprises four phases, 10,11 represented in the diagram in Figure 1. In phase I, the parts are brought into contact with the heating plate, called equalization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%