Abstract

Several techniques of polymer characterization and different ageing methods have been used with the aim of developing a simple, fast and reliable method to qualify commercial pipe-grade polyethylene samples, and possibly to evidence the presence of recycled PE within PE pipes. The results of the different techniques used have been compared with respect to their capability to evidence differences in the degradation rate of different HDPE samples (including virgin HDPE, HDPE pipes obtained from virgin HDPE and HDPE pipes that probably contain recycled HDPE). FT-IR, TGA and DSC were found unsuitable for this purpose but, on the contrary, MFI measurements have been found sensitive enough to evidence different degradation rates when a suitable combination of high temperature, oxygen, mechanical stresses and mixing time had been used for ageing the sample.

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