IP Library Granted Patent US 7,086,421
Granted Patent B2
US 7,086,421 · App. 10/616,601 · Granted Aug 8, 2006

Crosslinked polyethylene pipe having a high density polyethylene liner

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Patent No.
US 7,086,421
App. No.
10/616,601
Granted
Aug 8, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multilayer PEX pipe having improved resistance to oxidizing agents in water. The pipe has a thin tubular core (inner layer) of high density polyethylene and an outer layer of crosslinked polyethylene. The pipe may optionally have an oxygen barrier layer, such as poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) (“EVOH”), contiguously disposed radially outward from the PEX layer. The pipe is suitable for potable water applications and for hot water radiant heating systems.

Claims (19)

1. A multilayer crosslinked polyethylene (“PEX”) pipe comprising:

(a) an inner tubular core of high density polyethylene (“HDPE”) having a maximum wall thickness from about 28 to 100 times smaller than the nominal diameter of pipe in the range from 7 mm (0.25″) to 152 mm (6″), ratio 28 being attributable to small diameter non-SDR-9 piping, and ratio 100 being attributable to the larger diameter SDR-9 pipe, wherein the HDPE has a density in the range from 0.941 g/cc to 0.963 g/cc; and,

(b) an outer tubular sheath of at least one layer of a crosslinked polyethylene contiguous with the outer surface of the inner core layer, wherein said PEX is crosslinked to a gel level of at least 65% by a silane grafting process.

2. The multilayer pipe of claim 1 wherein the HDPE has a density in the range from about 0.950 to about 0.963 g/cm 3 .

3. The multilayer pipe of claim 2 wherein the inner core has a wall thickness in die range from at least 0.025 mm (1 mil) to about 1.52 mm (0.06″) thick for pipe having a nominal diameter in the range from 7 mm (0.25″) to 152 mm (6″).

4. The multilayer pipe of claim 3 wherein the inner core has a wall thickness in the range from about 0.05 mm (2 mil) to 0.1 mm (4 mils) for pipe having a nominal diameter in the range from 13 mm (0.5″) to 25mm (1″) and the gel level is greater than 70%.

5. The multilayer pipe of claim 3 wherein the sheath includes successive inner and outer contiguous layers of PEX melt-bonded to one and another, the outer layer being color-coded.

6. A three layer PEX pipe comprising:

(a) an inner tubular core layer of high density polyethylene (HDPE) having a maximum wall thickness from about 28 to 100 times smaller than the nominal diameter of pipe in the range from 7 mm (0.25″) to 152 mm (6″), ratio 28 being attributable to small diameter non-SDR-9 piping, and ratio 100 being attributable to the larger diameter SDR-9 pipe, wherein the 1HDPE has a density in the range from 0.941 g/cc to 0.963 g/cc;

(b) an intermediate tubular layer of crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) having a gel level of at least 65% contiguously disposed radially outward from the core layer; and,

(c) an outer tubular layer of PEX having a gel level of at least 65%, wherein said outer tubular layer is color-coded for installation in a chosen service.

7. A multilayer pipe comprising:

(a) an inner tubular core layer of high density polyethylene (HDPE) having a maximum wall thickness from about 28 to 100 times smaller than the nominal diameter of pipe in the range from 7 mm (0.25″) to 152 mm (6″), ratio 28 being attributable to small diameter non-SDR-9 piping, and ratio 100 being attributable to the larger diameter SDR-9 pipe, wherein the HDPE has a density in the range from 0.941 g/cc to 0.963 g/cc;

(b) an intermediate tubular layer of crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) having a gel level of at least 65%, contiguously disposed radially outward from the core layer,

(c) an oxygen barrier of material other than polyethylene disposed radially outward from said intermediate layer.

8. A process for producing a multilayer pipe comprising co-extruding:

(a) an inner tubular core layer of high density polyethylene (HDPE) having a maximum wall thickness from about 28 to 100 times smaller than the nominal diameter of pipe in the range from 7 mm (0.25″) to 152 mm (6″), ratio 28 being attributable to small diameter non-SDR-9 piping, and ratio 100 being attributable to the larger diameter SDR-9 pipe, wherein the 1HDPE has a density in the range from 0.941 g/cc to 0.963 g/cc;

(b) an outer tubular core of at least one layer of crosslinkable polyethylene melt bonded to the outer surface of the inner core layer without the use of adhesive; and,

(c) crosslinking by a silane grafting process at least the outer layer to have a gel content of at least 65%.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 13, 2010
From: NOVEON, INC.
To: LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS, INC.
Reel/Frame 024823/0675 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 19, 2006
From: NOVEON IP HOLDINGS CORP.
To: NOVEON, INC.
Reel/Frame 017957/0694 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2003
From: BACKMAN, ARTHUR L.; DALAL, GIRISH T.; MAHABIR, CARL M.
To: NOVEON IP HOLDINGS CORP.
Reel/Frame 014391/0710 →