Why Do PE Pipes Have a “Shelf Life”?

Why Do PE Pipes Have a “Shelf Life”?

Why Do PE Pipes Have a “Shelf Life”?
PE is a thermoplastic material. Although carbon black and antioxidants are added during production, its molecular structure still gradually degrades under heat, light, or oxidative conditions. Even when stored in a warehouse without use, slow aging can still occur. This is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
● Direct Sunlight:
Ultraviolet rays can break the molecular chains of PE, causing the pipe surface to chalk, become brittle, or even crack.
● High-Temperature Environment:
Prolonged exposure to high temperatures accelerates the consumption of antioxidants, leading to a loss of material toughness.
● Long-Term Storage:
Even in a cool, ventilated warehouse, polyethylene materials undergo slow oxidation, which may reduce their mechanical strength.
Therefore, to ensure construction safety and long-term pipe performance, industry standards specify clear requirements for the storage period of PE pipes and fittings.