Pipe and Cable Crosslinking Compound

Description

Crosslinked Polyethylene (XLPE and PEX) Compounds for Cables and Pipes

Crosslinked polyethylene compounds, commonly known as XLPE for cables and PEX for pipes, are among the most advanced polymeric materials used in the electrical, telecommunications, and piping industries. By creating a three-dimensional network structure within the polyethylene polymer chains, these compounds significantly enhance the mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of conventional polyethylene.

XLPE is widely used as the main insulating material in medium and high voltage power cables and telecommunication cables due to its high temperature and pressure resistance, superior insulation properties, and durability. Meanwhile, PEX is recognized as a flexible, durable, and heat-resistant pipe material used in hot and cold water transportation as well as industrial applications.

Structure and Crosslinking Process

Crosslinking is the process of forming covalent bonds between polyethylene chains, usually achieved through chemical methods (such as using peroxides) or physical methods (such as electron beam irradiation). This network structure improves strength, thermal stability, and chemical and mechanical resistance.

Technical Specifications of XLPE and PEX Compounds

Property Description
Base Polymer Crosslinked Polyethylene (XLPE/PEX)
Operating Temperature XLPE: approx. 90–110°C & PEX: approx. 110–130°C
Mechanical Resistance High, including resistance to pressure, impact, and creep
Chemical Resistance Excellent against chemicals, oils, and water
Creep Resistance Very good
UV Resistance Can be enhanced with special additives
Flexibility High in PEX, suitable for flexible piping
Density 0.92 to 0.96 g/cm³

 

Main Applications

  • XLPE: Insulation of medium and high voltage power cables, telecommunication, and network cables
  • PEX: Hot and cold water pipes for buildings, underfloor heating systems, and industrial pressure-resistant piping

Industrial and Commercial Benefits

  • High thermal and mechanical stability: Extends service life of cables and pipes under harsh environmental conditions
  • Resistance to creep and pressure-induced cracking
  • High flexibility (especially in PEX) for easy installation and impact resistance
  • Strong chemical resistance to corrosive agents, oils, and detergents
  • Compatibility with extrusion, molding, and crosslinking manufacturing processes
  • Reduced final product weight and cost optimization compared to other materials
  • Customizable compound formulations based on customer requirements and application conditions

Composition and Additives

XLPE and PEX compounds generally contain:

  • Base polyethylene with appropriate degree of crosslinking
  • UV stabilizers and thermal stabilizers
  • Antioxidants and aging inhibitors
  • Process lubricants and performance-enhancing masterbatches
  • Additives for improved mechanical and chemical resistance

Crosslinked polyethylene compounds XLPE and PEX, as advanced materials in cable and pipe industries, provide superior mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties that play a critical role in improving the quality, durability, and performance of final products. Proper selection and usage of these compounds optimize costs and increase customer satisfaction.

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