Welding polyethylene pipes with confidence

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 1 April 2002

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(2002), "Welding polyethylene pipes with confidence", Industrial Robot, Vol. 29 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.2002.04929bab.005

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2002, MCB UP Limited


Welding polyethylene pipes with confidence

Keywords: Welding, Plastics, Polyethers

A e 1M European-funded project has just been completed. It developed a fusion welding machine with an integral ultrasonic non- destructive examination (NDE) system (Plate 2). This has the potential for providing complete confidence in the long-term quality of each weld produced.

The project was managed by TWI and involved twelve other organisations from five European countries.

The objectives were to:

  • Optimise three ultrasonic NDE techniques for butt welds in PE pipes (TOFD, tandem and creeping wave)

  • Establish the limits of such an NDE system

  • Determine critical defect sizes and levels of particulate contamination in PE pipe butt fusion welds

  • Design and manufacture a prototype welding/NDE machine

These objectives were all met and the results were very encouraging. Work carried out during this project has important implications for the pipeline industry.

Plate 2 A close-up of the ultrasonic probe assembly mounted in an automatic butt fusion welding machine

Although the project only covered one grade of PE, using one welding procedure, the advantage of a combined TOFD, tandem and creeping wave system is that it should be applicable to other grades of PE using other welding procedures as it does not rely on a specific shape or size of weld bead.

For more information, please contact: Mike Troughton at TWI. E-mail: mike.troughton@twi.co.uk

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