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Engineering Materials and Their Applications
Fundamental Investigation of Various Factors Affecting the Occurrence of Solvent Cracking for Unplasticized Poly Vinyl Chloride Pipes in Building Equipment
Noriyuki TanakaToshiki KitamuraShigeru SatoTaro YamaguchiShoichi NakaiMakoto ImajiAkihiro KonnoMutsumi KanekoTakashi ShimokawaraKazuhisa Takatsuji
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2022 Volume 63 Issue 12 Pages 1682-1685

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We investigated the occurrence of solvent cracking in unplasticized polyvinyl chloride pipes using test materials prepared by conventional methods. We confirmed that voids were formed on the inner surface of the pipe at a holding time of 2 weeks under conditions of room temperature (298 K), 1.0 g of applied adhesive, and 4 N/m U-band tightening torque. The voids formed linearly in the circumferential direction at regions in contact with the U-band and linearly in the axial direction at regions not in contact. Environmental agents of tetrahydrofuran (THF), 2-butane, and cyclohexanone were detected during analysis of void regions on the inner surface of the pipe and residual gas in the pipe. The results suggest that the stress generated by tightening of the U-band and the environmental agents affected void generation. Furthermore, stress analysis simulation of the U-band contact region show the presence of tensile stress at regions in contact with the U-band and compressive stress at regions not in contact. The difference in these stresses and the regularity of the molecular arrangement during manufacturing of the pipe likely influences the direction of void generation, which can progress into cracks.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. Soc. Mater. Sci., Japan 70 (2021) 623–627.

Fig. 5 Results of GC/MS analysis at normal section, axial void and circumferential. Fullsize Image
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