LIBRARY : Technical papers

What is PEX?
 PEX means crosslinked polyethylene and can be described as a modified PE with bonds introduced chemically or physically between the long polymer chains to create a three dimensional network. [See More]

 

Chemically Crosslinkable High Density Polyethylene for Injection Moulding
 PE-X Injection moulding [See More]

 

30 Years of Pressure Testing on PE-Xa Pipes
 Feedback from the market in 30 Years of Application [See More]

 

An Experimental Investigation Of PEX-B Extrusion
 This paper will review the various methods of producing crosslinked polyethylene pipe (PEX) and will look at the processing characteristics of producing moisture-cured silane PEX by the one-step method. [See More]

 

Copolymerized Silane PEX Technology
 A New Innovation for Producing PEX Pipes [See More]

 

Electron Beaming Of Large Diameter Thickwalled Polyethylene Pipes
 (Pe-Xc) [See More]

 

Evaluation Methods For Crosslinked Polyethylene Pipes For Hot Water Supply And Space Heating Systems
 Evaluation methods [See More]

 

Flexible, pre-insulated polymer district Heating pipes.
 A service lifetime study [See More]

 

HOOP STRESS PE-X
 Hoop stress - lifetime curves (according to DIN Standards for PP, PB and PEX pipes). [See More]

 

PEX Piping Systems and PB Piping Systems
What is the Difference?

 Often end-users ask the question - how are PEX and PB different? The purpose of this paper is to outline the differences and similarities. [See More]

 

Properties Of Crosslinkable Polyethylene
 Physical Properties [See More]

 

Rehabilitation Of District Heating Networks
 District heating and combined heat and power systems are becoming an attractive way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. [See More]

 

Structural Conditioning Embedded Coils
 Thermocast [See More]

 

User-friendly installation of a crosslinkable PE for hot pressurized water
 To heat buildings and houses, a common source of heat with a large 'district heating' distribution system is used more and more. [See More]

 

What is crosslinked Polyethylene and why do we use it?
 Polyethylene in its various forms is essentially a long chain carbon-based polymer. [See More]

 

New Testing Capabilities for Crosslinked Polyethylene
 New method of assessing degree of crosslinking. [See More]