Investigation of interface properties of polypropylene multi-layer pipes via Raman-spectroscopy and X-ray scattering techniques

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Abstract

Polypropylene multi-layer pipes are widely used for sewer-applications in Europe. Due to smart build up of multi-layer pipes good combinations of important properties, such as chemical resistance for the inside layer, and mechanical strength for the other layers, can be achieved. Due to these
advantages, they replace more and more single layer pipes. However, to ensure a long service-time, structural integrity of the multi-layer build ups is essential. Interfaces and especially interfacial adhesion between layers play a major role in this endeavor. To assure good adhesion between layers, usually simple peel tests, either in laboratory or in the field, are performed. However, micromechanical interface properties like diffusion depth etc., which mainly govern the adhesion between different layers, are mostly neglected. Aim of this
work is to characterize interfaces between different layers using Raman-Spectroscopy and X-ray scattering.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2015
EventFourth International Symposium Frontiers in Polymer Science - Riva del Garda Fierecongressi, Riva del Garda, Italy
Duration: 20 May 201522 May 2015

Conference

ConferenceFourth International Symposium Frontiers in Polymer Science
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityRiva del Garda
Period20/05/1522/05/15