2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:jtan.0000046123.59857.ad
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Thermal degradation of PVC cable insulation studied by simultaneous TG-FTIR and TG-EGA methods

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“…The degradation of PVC sheath of cable involves complex chemical and physical changes. In studying the chemical reactivity of a solid material being heated, the thermogravimetry method is one of the most popular ways [11,12]. While TG experiments are being conducted, the changing weight of a small solid material is recorded as it is heated inside an oven under controlled temperature and a certain atmosphere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degradation of PVC sheath of cable involves complex chemical and physical changes. In studying the chemical reactivity of a solid material being heated, the thermogravimetry method is one of the most popular ways [11,12]. While TG experiments are being conducted, the changing weight of a small solid material is recorded as it is heated inside an oven under controlled temperature and a certain atmosphere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In search for a potential explanation, resistance testing of a two-layer sandwich sample consisting of the outer PVC and paper was conducted using the same temperature program. It was hypothesized that the paper may reduce its resistance as a result of a chemical reaction with the volatile products of PVC decomposition, which include hydrogen chloride [20]. The reduction was observed in about 40% of the sandwich tests.…”
Section: Insulation Component Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurements use an optically inhomogeneous sample, irradiated by a short optical pulse, which gives rise to a heat flux profile in the material that follows the optical absorption profile. 75,163,164 TG-MS was used in thermostability studies of PVC/PANI blends, 165 and pyrolysis-GC-MS in studies of chlorinated PVC 166 its stabilization and its blends with PVC. In the range of analyzed publications, it was used only once to confirm chemical composition of a plasticizer.…”
Section: Laser Photopyroelectric Effect Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%