Heat-Shrinkable Sleeve Technology

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Heat-Shrinkable Sleeve Technology Bob Buchanan Seal for Life Industries May 7, 2019

Heat Shrink Sleeves Specification Surface Prep Application Quality Control

Prevent corrosion ! Coatings need to have high electrical resistance low permeability to hydrogen and oxygen mechanical strength chemical stability

Irradiation Cross-linking High energy electrons are used to strike the molecules at the CH bond The hydrogen atom is set free leaving the parent carbon atom as a “free radical” At adjacent sites, the free radicals use their energy to form a chemical bond This bond is called a cross-link Pretty much self explanatory. You can imagine that owning a piece of equipment to irradiate polyethylene would require high capital. Manufacturing heat-shrinkable sleeves does require relatively equipment, not only for cross-linking but also extrusion, stretching, coating and finishing. In a niche market, that means that there are only a few credible manufacturers with some other, lower technology players vying for the low end of the market.

Polyolefin Cross-linking Polyolefin (before) With no cross-links, a polyolefin is thermoplastic. When heated it becomes weak, less rigid and, when overheated, it will melt and flow. Cross-linking forms chemical bonds between adjoining molecules. These bonds are much greater than the simple forces of attraction that support the uncross-linked structure. Cross-linked polymers have a strong three-dimensional network that hold together when heated and will not melt or flow, which can be elastic in nature. Irradiation processing Cross-linked Polyolefin (after)

Properties of Cross-linked Backings Imparts Elastic Memory Increases Tensile Strength Increases Impact Resistance Increases Abrasion Resistance Increases Insulation Value These attributes provide a higher level of performance to the sleeve that uncrosslinked polyolefins

General Design Criteria Ultimate performance dependent upon installation and surface preparation. Installation is typically more critical with more demanding performance in service. Ideal shrink sleeve can be installed in the harshest of climates by unskilled labor and is insensitive to pipe surface contamination.

Heat-Shrinkable Sleeve System Sleeves consist of a backing and adhesive The backing needs to be cross-linked in order to be heat shrinkable The adhesive has several functions: corrosion protection, shear resistance, long term adhesion to the steel, bond to the coating… Design of the backing and adhesive dictates performance at operating temperature Done with some of the background, now into the basic technology… Simple demonstration… The sleeve needs to be engineered with backings and adhesives that provide performance according to the pipeline operating conditions.

Heat-Shrinkable Sleeve System Cross-linked backing Must be compatible with the mainline coating Bringing it all together, the system looks something like this with options in backing, adhesive and primer. Optional epoxy primer Pre-attached or separate closure Adhesive bonds to cutback and coating

Polyolefin Support Provides the mechanical protection while assisting in the bonding the adhesive with hoop stresses provided by the elastic memory. Must withstand excessive heat without splitting, melting or pinholing.

Polyolefin Support Must withstand punishment of laying operation. Will be flexible in cold climates yet tough in hot, tropical climates. In above ground service, must avoid degradation by U.V.

Adhesive Must be sensitive to surface preparation and preheating limitations. Provide an effective bond to steel. Must bond to the adjacent coating, critical to know coating compatibility. Provide good cathodic disbondment resistance. Resist soil stress and pipe movement.

Selecting the sleeve Pipe operating temperature Pipe coating type Cutback distance Outside pipe diameter Adverse soil conditions Pipe laying method Climate conditions Recommended pipe preparation Mechanical resistance class

Hot Melts vs. Mastics Mastics more forgiving in the field under extreme conditions. Tackiness and pressure sensitive nature of mastics allow for good performance with less than perfect surface preparation. Precise melt point, preheat temperature is critical. Anchor pattern and surface preparation are critical. Ensure that higher preheat temperature does not damage main line coating.

What is important to install? Suitable surface preparation Use of the proper tools Primer application (if used) Achieve the correct pre-heat Sleeve centered on the cutback Correct overlap to the coating Closure properly installed Correct procedure for shrinking Visual Inspection Field Peel Test Holiday Detection

Wraparound 2 Layer Sleeve Installation directly on cleaned and dried pipe surface Compatible with standard commercial mill- applied coatings No primer required heat-shrinkable backing hotmelt/mastic layer

Preheat to 140 F. Preheat Surface Area

Center & Loosely Wrap Sleeve around Joint

Applying one end of Sleeve

Flash adhesive & bring up other half of sleeve

Secure closure strip by heating

Start shrinking at the weld bead, 360 degrees around

Permanent Change Indicator: dimples are gone after proper heating. Shrink from center to one end, 360 degrees

Wraparound 3 Layer Sleeve Three-layer coating for pipes with ambient and elevated operating temperature Epoxy first layer for superior bonding and chemical resistance Resist high soil shear forces Superior cathodic disbondment Superior high temp. performance Low preheat requirements heat-shrinkable backing hotmelt/mastic layer epoxy primer

Sleeve Application Summary Sleeve Type Surface Prep Preheat Mastic Wire Brush 140°F 3 Layer (Hot Melt) Blast to white metal finish 160°F Hot Melt 240°F +

Coating of Fittings & Bends Heat Shrink Tape Highly flexible, hand installed tape Minimal inventory

Tubular Heat Shrink Sleeves Two-layer coating for pipes with ambient operating temperature up to 30°C (86°F) Only handbrush or wirebrush required No closure patch, easy to install High impact strength and penetration resistance Thermal indicator (TPS)

Shrink Sleeves for Casing Ends and Flanges Fiberglass reinforced: mechanical strength, high impact strength, high penetration resistance Convenient wraparound design High shrink ratio (65%)

Special Applications Extremely high shear and peel strength Three-layer coating for horizontal or directional drilling Extremely high shear and peel strength Fiber-reinforced sleeve, excellent abrasion resistance No 'curing time' - just cool and use immediately Superior cathodic disbondment Simple installation without special tools

Thank you! Comments, questions or compliments!