Overview
SIST EN ISO 10147:2013 specifies an internationally recognized method for evaluating the degree of crosslinking in pipes and fittings made of crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) by determining the gel content through solvent extraction. This standard, identical to ISO 10147:2011, is essential for ensuring consistent product quality and performance in PE-X piping systems, which are widely used in the transport of fluids across plumbing, construction, and industrial applications.
The process outlined in this standard enables manufacturers, quality assurance professionals, and testing laboratories to accurately assess PE-X products and confirm compliance with relevant specifications.
Key Topics
- Scope and Purpose: Establishes a method for determining the degree of crosslinking in PE-X pipes and fittings.
- Solvent Extraction: Details the use of xylene as the extraction solvent, including safety and handling requirements.
- Test Procedure:
- Weighing and preparing test pieces from the PE-X product.
- Immersing samples in xylene under controlled conditions to extract non-crosslinked material.
- Measurement of the insoluble (gel) content to estimate the degree of crosslinking.
- Calculation: Provides formulas for calculating the percentage of insoluble material, representing the crosslinked fraction of the polymer.
- Reporting: Specifies the required content for test reports, including test conditions, results, and references to the standard.
Applications
The gel content determination method described in SIST EN ISO 10147:2013 is valuable in several practical contexts, including:
- Product Development and Manufacturing: Ensures that PE-X pipes and fittings meet design and performance specifications for crosslinking, which affects mechanical properties such as strength, flexibility, and chemical resistance.
- Quality Control: Provides a standardized approach for routine verification of crosslinking levels during production to maintain consistency and reliability in piping products.
- Certification and Compliance: Demonstrates conformity with local and international regulations for PE-X piping products, supporting market access and consumer trust.
- Failure Analysis: Assists in diagnosing causes of product failures related to inadequate or inconsistent crosslinking in installed piping systems.
- Third-Party Testing and Inspection: Offers an accepted method for independent evaluation by certification bodies or regulatory agencies.
Related Standards
Implementing SIST EN ISO 10147:2013 is often part of a broader standards framework for plastics piping systems. Related and referenced standards include:
- EN ISO 15875 - Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installations - Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X)
- ISO 1452 - Plastics piping systems for water supply and for buried and above-ground drainage and sewerage under pressure - Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U)
- EN ISO 1167 - Thermoplastics pipes, fittings, and assemblies for the conveyance of fluids - Determination of the resistance to internal pressure
- SIST EN 579:1997 - Superseded standard for the estimation of the degree of crosslinking in PE-X
Conclusion
SIST EN ISO 10147:2013 plays a critical role in establishing a reliable, repeatable method for measuring crosslinking in polyethylene piping products. Adherence to this standard helps manufacturers assure quality, regulatory compliance, and optimal performance across a range of piping applications. In the broader context of plastics piping standards, its application supports safe and durable infrastructure for water, gas, and industrial fluid transport.