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Polymer Help

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jlm44

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Feb 16, 2005
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Hi. I am freshly graduated Chem-E just starting as an intern. I do not have much background in Polymers and my first project is to find a material that would crosslink using Ebeam. I want to try to find something that has a lower melting point then PP, but high enoug hto be able to withstand steam cleaning. Thanks.
 
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You may have to plow new ground on this challenge. I have used Ebeam welding only in metals, but I have used heat staking and ultrasonics in plastics.
 
Hi jlm44

PP would not be a good choice either because imho it decomposes (softens) under influence of any radical agent like peroxide or electron beam.

PE is the usual crosslinkable polymer and there is a large field of applications e.g. hot water pipes. Look for PEX in google. It should also crosslink under electron beam, if the amount of crosslinking is not enough, use a co-agent as e.g. TAIC.

HTH

berti
 
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