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Long-term performance of a polyamide-12-based fuel line with a thin poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) (ETFE) inner layer exposed to bio- and petroleum diesel

Journal

POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages 170-179

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2018.09.003

Keywords

Polyamide; Poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene); Fuel pipe; Diesel; Biodiesel; Ageing; Plasticizer loss

Funding

  1. Swedish Energy Authority [32519-3]
  2. Volvo Cars AB (Goteborg, Sweden)
  3. Scania CV AB (Sodertalje, Sweden)

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The long-term performance of a polyamide-12 (PA12)-based (bio)diesel fuel line/pipe with a thin poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) (ETFE) inner layer was investigated in close to real and high-temperature isothermal conditions with fuel on the inside and air on the outside of the pipe. The inner carbon-black-containing ETFE layer resisted fuel attack, as revealed by the small fuel uptake, the very low degree of oxidation, and the unchanged electrical conductivity, glass transition and melting behaviour. The properties of the ETFE layer remained the same after exposure to all the fuel types tested (petroleum diesel, biodiesel and a blend of 80% diesel with 20% biodiesel). Because of the presence of the ETFE layer on the inside, the fuel pipe experienced noticeable changes only in the outer PA12 pipe layer through migration of plasticizer, annealing and slight oxidation. The evaporation of plasticizer was found to be diffusion-controlled and it led to an increase in the glass transition temperature of PA12 by 20 degrees C. This, together with a small annealing-induced increase in crystallinity, resulted in a stiffer and stronger pipe with an increase in the flexural/tensile modulus and strength. The oxidation of PA12 remained at a low level and did not lead to an embrittled pipe during the simulated lifetime of the vehicle. This study reveals that fluoropolymers have a great potential for use as fuel-contacting materials in demanding motor vehicle fuel line systems. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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