Abstract

In this paper, the mechanical and thermo-oxidative degradation properties of samples made from high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes containing “regrind” from 5% to 50% have been investigated and compared with the structure changes of these samples. The results of tensile strength tests under constant σ, long and short term internal pressure tests, heat processes measurements, the values of density, Melt Flow Index (MFI), Oxygen Induction Time (OIT) of samples produced from virgin resins were compared with international standarts. It has been observed that the addition of regrind to raw resin in ratios 20–30% gives good results (This is due to the molecular structure of semicrystalline polymer). Since the “regrind” material fills amorphous part, the ratio of amorphous to crystalline parts of the virgin resin determines the amount of the “regrind” to be added. *Current address: Inst. of Physics of the Azerbaijan Academy of Scien., Baku, H. Javid St. 33, Azerbaijan.

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