Poly Processing Company works with leading universities to develop engineered polymer systems that will perform above and beyond any standard “off the shelf” polyethylene in harsh, oxidizing environments. One of these engineered polymer systems is the OR-1000 system. Poly Processing Company had the OR-1000 system tested by a leading university for its ability to withstand Environmental Stress Cracking.
The most widely used and accepted test for environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR), especially in the rotational molding industry, is the bent strip method, per ASTM D1693. Ten rectangular test samples are severely bent, or stressed, and then immersed in the chemical of interest at elevated temperature.
In Poly Processing's case the tests conditions were chosen to simulate conditions encountered in bleach manufacturing, concentrations of 1% and 12.5% and temperature of 50°C. The figure below shows the time for 50% specimen failure, or F50, for the HDPE, High Density Polyethylene, (Linear polyethylene) material and the OR-1000™ system in the presence of 1% and 12.5% sodium hypochlorite solutions at 50°C. For the HDPE at 1% bleach concentration, 50% failure occurs at 500 hours test time, while at 12.5% concentration 1200 hours are required for 50% failure. By comparison, the OR-1000™ system shows no failures in either solution after 2000 hours of testing. This would indicate that the OR-1000™ system offers decreased risk of catastrophic cracking failures compared to conventional rotational molding HDPE resins such as Exxon Mobil HDP8660 in bleach containment applications.