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allow in-trench inspections, and incorporates a simple scanner to accommodate pipes with outside diameters of 4-40in and wall thickness of 0.3-2.5in – though it can be adapted for pipes outside these ranges. After the joints have been inspected the system generates the results, providing a permanent record of joint integrity. PolyTest complies with the requirements of ASTM E3044, ASME BPVC Section III Appendix XXVI and EN 13100-3, giving the end user increased confidence in the integrity of PE joints within their pipelines, says TWI.


Tensile curves helped Impact to pinpoint brittle failure in many pipe samples


PolyTest can detect all types of flaw that can occur in PE pipe joints, including planar flaws, particulate contamination and cold fusions. It is backed up by extensive performance testing to determine the acceptance criteria that should be applied. The self-contained system is portable enough to


Full impact testing Impact Solutions, a UK test laboratory for pipeline integrity testing, recently saved a client a large amount of money – by identifying problems in a pipe before it was laid.


The client ordered the testing following an earlier


high-profile failure at one of its installations, and now uses strict quality control guidelines to avoid further incidents. It recently submitted one qualification weld for a new


project. The purpose of the weld is to qualify the welder, the pipe and the equipment before starting the project.


POLYMERS IN THE NEW: February 2017


This new report from AMI Consulting is vital for companies active in the cable industry who need to understand the trends influencing market development and structure.


This report includes a comprehensive analysis of market development in each country and answers the following questions:


l What is the current and future size of each country expressed in terms of tonnes of each polymer consumed?


l Who are the main cable extruders in each country and how much polymer do they use? How many tonnes do they use of each polymer? Quantitative data provided by production plant.


l Identification of new cable extrusion plants set up in each country during the reporting period as well as those where cable extrusion activities were discontinued.


l Analyse cable extruders’ strategies within each country and discuss recent corporate changes within Europe in terms of company mergers and acquisitions.


AMI Consulting Leaders in plastics market research and consulting


To find out more, please contact Cristina de Santos by email: cds@amiplastics.com or call +44 117 9249442


EUROPEAN CABLE INDUSTRY CLICK


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