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HDPE Pipes Burn in Massive Fire at Mosaic Fertilizer Plant

IPLEX BREAKING NEWS – Investors Lobby for External Fletcher Building Chair
Fletcher Building will almost certainly bring in an outsider to chair the embattled building materials company

GF Piping Investor Presentation 2024 [PDF] (Declassified)

GF Piping US Leader in PEX Piping Systems with 30% Market Share – Competitors Geberit (CH, DE), Aalberts (NL), Viega (US, EU), Rehau (EU, US) and Zurn (US)

INDUSTRY NEWS

Association For State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) Provides Support for EPA’s Prioritization Process for Inclusion of Vinyl Chloride (VC)
ASDWA provided specific support for the inclusion of vinyl chloride, which is used to produce PVC pipe, one of the most commonly used materials distribution system pipes. The current MCL for vinyl chloride is 0.002 mg/L. ASDWA’s comments stressed that EPA “must ensure that vinyl chloride does not leach from these pipes, which would become a significant concern to the public,” emphasizing that reliable, peer-reviewed data is vital to understanding exposure and public health risks.

Borouge Study on Creep Rupture of Polyethylene Pipes: Effect of Eccentricity, Residual Stress, and Circumferential Orientation

Value Analysis on the Utilization of HDPE Pipes as an Alternative to the Conventional Reinforced Concrete Pipes

Craning of Long HDPE Pipe [VIDEO]

Fletcher Announces Leadership Changes After First-half Loss

HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow – PE Pipe

Reviewed Specification for Polyethylene pipes and fittings for Natural Gas and Suitable Manufactured Gas Part 9: Flexible Twin-walled Corrugated Pipes for Use at Pressures up to 75 mbar

Enhancing Sustainability in Water Supply Plastic Pipes through Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)

HDPE Pipe Found to Have Lower Environmental Impact than PVC Pipes Hence HDPE pipes are Environmentally Sustainable Option to replace PVC pipes for Water Supply

IPEX by Aliaxis Hiring Plant Manufacturing Excellence Leader for Canada

REHAU Rated Among the Top 5% for Sustainability Performance by Independent Rating Agency EcoVadis

Uponor PE Pipe Facilities Honoured for Workplace Safety Efforts

PE PIPES

Production of Crosslinked PEX Pipes with High Oxidative Stability Through Novel Polymerization Route

Value Analysis on the Utilization of HDPE Pipes as an Alternative to the Conventional Reinforced Concrete Pipes

PVC PIPES

Novel Method for Converting Waste PVC Pipes in Lithium Battery Anodes by ZnO-Assisted Solvothermal Dehalogenation

Finite Element Analysis of the Seismic Performance of PVC-CFRP Confined Concrete Column-Ring Beam Interior Joints

PVC Pipes Key to Produce Low-Cost Housing

ENVIRONMENTAL

Revealing Chemical Release from PVC Debris in Animals’ Digestive Systems Using Nontarget and Suspect Screening and Simulating Digestive Fluids

Association For State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) Provides Support for EPA’s Prioritization Process for Inclusion of Vinyl Chloride (VC)
ASDWA provided specific support for the inclusion of vinyl chloride, which is used to produce PVC pipe, one of the most commonly used materials distribution system pipes. The current MCL for vinyl chloride is 0.002 mg/L. ASDWA’s comments stressed that EPA “must ensure that vinyl chloride does not leach from these pipes, which would become a significant concern to the public,” emphasizing that reliable, peer-reviewed data is vital to understanding exposure and public health risks.

Microplastics as an Emerging Threat to Amphibians: Current Status and Future Perspectives

PLASTIC PIPE CONSULTANTS

Plastic Pipe Consulting Experts and Services
If you need a team of pipe plastic experts, then ExcelPlas Consulting is the obvious choice – our size is our strength in a market dominated by single consultants.
We provide services on everything from material selection, product testing, processing to failure analysis
https://www.excelplas.com/contact-us/

Plastic Pipe Failure – Solve Problems, Limit Damage and Avoid Future Failures
Where polymer pipes are used in engineering applications, reliable and consistent performance is critically important. Failure can have damaging and expensive consequences. We offer expertise in materials properties and durability – with a range of specialist testing and analysis.
 ExcelPlas Labs can help you:

• Understand plastic pipe materials and test their performance properties and durability
• Specify and select polymers based on service requirements
• Understand and recognise how plastic pipes and fittings can fail
• Appreciate how to investigate plastic pipe failures
https://www.excelplas.com/contact-us/

PIPE FAILURE ANALYSIS

ExcelPlas Investigating Poly Pipe Failures
Through failure analysis & forensic chemistry, we help clients improve product performance, increase profits, & resolve product liability claims with plastic pipes and fittings.
We are dedicated to unmatched excellence in failure analysis, investigative chemistry, material testing, and expert witnessing for plastics, polymers and composites.
With over 30 years of investigative experience, the staff at ExcelPlas are uniquely positioned to help clients resolve the most challenging performance and processing issues related to materials and finished pipes and fittings.
https://www.excelplas.com/contact-us/

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ExcelPlas Labs Pipe Failure Investigations
ExcelPlas Labs have created a new benchmark in failure analysis of HDPE, PP-R, PB and PEX pipes in addition to PVC &  CPVC pipes as well as composite GRP and GRE pipes.  When a plastic pipeline fails to perform as intended, our team can determine the root cause of failure (e.g.  oxidative failure, chemical failure, creep failure, over-stress failure, fatigue failure, design failure, etc).  ExcelPlas are experienced with all plastic piping failure modes and mechanisms including Slow Crack Growth (SCG) Rapid Crack Propagation (RCP), Environmental Stress Crack Resistance (ESCR), Oxidative Stress Cracking (OSC), cyclic fatigue, manufacturing defects, and polymer material problems.
http://www.excelplas.com/

ExcelPlas Strain Hardening Test (SHT) for HDPE Pipes
The SHT in accordance with ISO 18488 is a relatively new, but excellent way to obtain a rapid indication of the Stress Crack Growth (SCG) resistance of your piping material. This tensile test performed at 80°C has become in just a few years the new standard for Batch Release Testing (BRT). And not without reason.  The test requires only a very small amount of material, the results are very reliable with a very low inter-laboratory scatter and the results are available within a few days, regardless of the PE grade. The SHT is usually performed on resin material but it can also be performed on samples taken directly from pipes or sheets. As accredited lab, EXCELPLAS is happy to discuss the possibilities with you, whether it is for BRT, benchmarking, quality control of your (high performing) PE grade or for polymer compliance/ validation.
http://www.excelplas.com/

Australia’s Plastic Pipe Testing Laboratory
ExcelPlas Laboratories provides a comprehensive plastic pipe joint testing service and is equipped with a state-of-the-art laboratory to test a range of polymer materials including polyethylene and polypropylene. ExcelPlas can carry out testing on plastic tube and pipe ranging in wall thickness from 3mm to 1200mm. ExcelPlas Laboratories provide a comprehensive service to Industrial & commercial companies, environmental consultants, Government bodies, and local Authority customers throughout Australia and Asia. All testing is carried and out in accordance with ASTM, ISO & WIS methods and is fully accredited to ISO 17025 by NATA.

  • Butt Fusion Weld Testing
  • Weld Testing
  • Testing of Electro-fusion Welds
  • Tear on saddle joints
  • Crush De-cohesion of Electro-fusion welds
  • Polymer & Plastics Identification
  • Chemical & Thermal Testing
  • Site Audits

http://www.excelplas.com/

ExcelPlas – the Australian Pipes & Fittings Testing Laboratory

  • Accredited to ISO 17025 by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) Australia, and is Australia’s largest laboratory dedicated for the testing of plastic pipes and fittings to various Standards which include Australian, European and International Standards.
  • The staff employed at the laboratory have a combined experience of more than 85 years within the plastics industry specifically with manufacturing, quality control and the research and development of plastic piping systems including HDPE, PEX, PP-R, PVC, U-PVC, M-PVC, O-PVC, ABS, GRP, GRE and PB.
  • Services provided include conformance testing, compliance testing, batch release testing, root cause analysis for field failures and non-destructive testing of samples.

http://www.excelplas.com/

ExcelPlas Lab Specialising in HDPE Pipe Condition Monitoring, Failure Analysis and Testing
In the event of a HDPE buttweld or electrofusion weld failing during initial testing, or in service, we can conduct investigations to assist in identifying the root cause of the failure.
This service also extends to the premature failure of the pipe or fitting itself.
http://www.excelplas.com/plastic-pipes

ExcelPlas Pipe Testing is a Leader in the Field of Polyethylene (PE) and High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Testing
ExcelPlas is accredited with the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) for butt weld tests, bend and tensile tests, peel decohesion tests on electro fusion sockets and failure mode determination
http://www.polypipetesting.com.au/butt-fusion-welds/

New UHMWPE Pipe for Tailing Offers Greater Than 4X the Abrasion Resistance of PE100 (Australia wide)
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ExcelPlas Poly Pipe Weld Inspection Lists Top 7 Causes of Weld Failure:

  • Lack of scraping
  • Inaccurate scraping
  • Contamination from dirt, water, oil or clays
  • Lack of Paralell-ness of fusion faces
  • Misalignment of surfaces
  • Time, temperature and pressure deviations
  • Not adhering to cool times

We have extensive experience in inspection of poly pipe welds for assuring welded joint quality.  Direct Poly Pipe Inspection ensures that operators are following the proven welding procedure; this reduces the occurrences of operational errors which lead to defects such as inclusions, lack of fusion (LoF), porosity and misalignment.
More information, contact [email protected]

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