Chemical and Irradiation Cross-Linking of Polyethylene. Technological Performance over Costs

Abstract The present article is concerned with the production of cross-linked low-density polyethylene. The aim is to gain information about costs/benefits of two cross-linking methods, which are the chemical through silane grafting and the electron-beam irradiation. These two methods were used at the Megarad firm (Italy) for cross-linking of low-density polyethylene, which was mainly used for electric cable insulation. The two cross-linking processes were examined by evaluating the performance of the end product and the production costs. The performance of the final product was assessed through experimental tests, which consisted in the evaluation of some peculiar properties of the material such as gel fraction, thermal modifications under heat fluxes, modulus of elasticity at 150°C, elongation parameters. Costs were analyzed by considering both direct and indirect costs. It seems that, notwithstanding the elevated costs of installation, the electron-beam irradiation method is preferable because it allows for a product of superior characteristics with the lowest production costs.