WO2002027731A1 - Cable a enveloppe recyclable - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cable with recyclable covering.
- the invention relates to a cable for transporting or distributing medium or high voltage electrical energy, wherein an extruded covering layer based on a thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with a dielectric liquid with high mechanical and electrical properties is present, enabling, in particular, the use of high operating temperatures and the transportation of high power energy.
- the requirement for products of high environmental compatibility, composed of materials which, in addition to not being harmful to the environment both during production and utilization, can be easily recycled at the end of their life, is now fully accepted in the field of electrical and telecommunications cables.
- the use of materials compatible with the environment is certainly conditioned by the need to limit costs and, for the more common uses, guaranteeing a performance equivalent to or even better than that of conventional materials anyway.
- the various coverings surrounding the conductor commonly consist of polyolefin-based crosslinked polymer material, in particular crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE), or elastomeric ethylene /propylene (EPR) or ethylene/ propylene /diene (EPDM) copolymers, also crosslinked.
- XLPE crosslinked polyethylene
- EPR elastomeric ethylene /propylene
- EPDM ethylene/ propylene /diene copolymers
- Electric cables are also known having their insulation consisting of a multi-layer wrapping of a paper or paper/polypropylene laminate impregnated with a large quantity of a dielectric liquid (commonly known as mass impregnated cables or also oil-filled cables). By completely filling the spaces present in the multi-layer wrapping, the dielectric liquid prevents partial discharges arising with consequent perforation of the electrical insulation.
- dielectric liquids products are commonly used such as mineral oils, polybutenes, alkylbenzenes and the like (see for example US-4, 543,207, US- 4,621,302, EP-A-0987718, WO 98/32137).
- mass impregnated cables have numerous drawbacks compared with extruded insulation cables, so that their use is currently restricted to specific fields of application, in particular to the construction of high and very high voltage direct current transmission lines, both for terrestrial and in particular for underwater installations.
- the production of mass impregnated cables is particularly complex and costly, both for the high cost of the laminates and for the difficulties encountered during the steps of wrapping the laminate and then of impregnating it with the dielectric liquid.
- the dielectric liquid used must have low viscosity under cold conditions to allow rapid and uniform impregnation, while at the same time it must have a low tendency to migrate during installation and operation of the cable to prevent liquid loss from the cable ends or following breakage.
- mass impregnated cables cannot be recycled and their use is limited to an operating temperature less than 90°C
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- Thermoplastic low density polyethylene (LDPE) insulating coverings are also used in medium and high voltage cables; again in this case, these coverings are limited by too low an operating temperature (about 70°C).
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- WO 99/ 13477 describes an insulating material consisting of a thermoplastic polymer forming a continuous phase which incorporates a liquid or easily meltable dielectric forming a mobile interpenetrating phase within the solid polymer structure.
- the weight ratio of thermoplastic polymer to dielectric is between 95:5 and 25:75.
- the insulating material can be produced by mixing the two components while hot either batchwise or continuously (for example by means of an extruder). The resultant mixture is then granulated and used as insulating material for producing a high voltage electric cable by extrusion onto a conductor.
- the material can be used either in thermoplastic or crosslinked form.
- thermoplastic polymers are indicated: polyolefins, polyacetates, cellulose polymers, polyesters, polyketones, polyacrylates, polyamides and polyamines.
- the use of polymers of low crystallinity is particularly suggested.
- the dielectric is preferably a synthetic or mineral oil of low or high viscosity, in particular a polyisobutene, naphthene, polyaromatic, ⁇ -olefin or silicone oil.
- US 4410869 describes dielectric compositions comprising a mixture of ditoluyl ether isomers, optionally in the presence of hydroquinone or a derivative thereof, used for impregnating electrical devices, including capacitors and transformers.
- US 4543207 describes dielectric compositions comprising dielectric oils and aromatic mono-olefins and/ or diolefins having condensed or non- condensed aromatic nuclei.
- Said compositions comprise, in particular, mixtures of organic acid esters, vegetable or animal oils and aromatic ethers with 0.01-50% aromatic mono- and/ or diolefins having two condensed or non- condensed aromatic rings.
- the compositions are used to impregnate capacitors, transformers and electric cables.
- the Applicant considers as still unsolved the technical problem of producing an electric cable with a covering made from a thermoplastic polymer material having mechanical and electrical properties comparable to those of cables with an insulating covering of crosslinked material.
- the Applicant has considered the problem of producing a cable with a non- crosslinked insulating covering having good flexibility and high mechanical strength under both hot and cold conditions, while at the same time possessing high dielectric strength.
- the Applicant considers that the addition of dielectric liquids to polymer materials as proposed in the cited WO 99/ 13477 gives totally unsatisfactory results.
- the Applicant maintains that adding a dielectric liquid to an insulating material should on the one hand determine a significant increase in its electrical properties (in particular its dielectric strength), while on the other hand maintaining the material characteristics (thermomechanical properties, manageability) unchanged, even at high operating temperature (at least 90°C and beyond).
- the Applicant has now found it possible to solve said technical problem by using, as recyclable polymer base material, a thermoplastic propylene homopolymer or copolymer mixed with a dielectric liquid as hereinafter defined.
- the resultant composition possesses good flexibility even when cold, excellent thermomechanical strength and high electrical performance, such as to make it particularly suitable for forming at least one covering layer, and in particular an electrical insulating layer, of a medium or high voltage cable of high operating temperature, of at least 90°C and beyond.
- the dielectric liquid suitable for implementing the invention has high compatibility with the base polymer and high efficiency in the sense of improving electrical performance, consequently allowing the use of small quantities of additive such as not to impair the thermomechanical characteristics of the insulating layer.
- High compatibility between the dielectric liquid and the base polymer ensures homogeneous dispersion of the liquid in the polymer matrix and improves cold behaviour of the polymer.
- the invention therefore relates to a cable (1) comprising at least one electrical conductor (2) and at least one extruded covering layer (3, 4, 5) based on a thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with a dielectric liquid, wherein:
- thermoplastic material comprises a propylene homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with at least one olefin comonomer selected from ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin other than propylene, said homopolymer or copolymer having a melting point greater than or equal to 140°C and a melting enthalpy of from 30 to 100 J/g;
- said dielectric liquid comprises at least one diphenyl ether, non- substituted or substituted with at least one linear or branched, aliphatic, aromatic or mixed aliphatic and aromatic C1-C30, preferably C1-C24, hydrocarbon radical.
- said extruded covering layer based on said thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with said dielectric liquid is an electrically insulating layer.
- said extruded covering layer based on said thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with said dielectric liquid is a semiconductive layer.
- the propylene homopolymer or copolymer has a melting point of from 145 to 170°C
- the propylene homopolymer or copolymer has a melting enthalpy of from 30 to 85 J/g.
- the propylene homopolymer or copolymer has a flexural modulus, measured in accordance with ASTM D790, at room temperature, of from 30 to 1400 MPa, and more preferably from 60 to 1000 MPa.
- the propylene homopolymer or copolymer has a melt flow index (MFI), measured at 230°C with a load of 21.6 N in accordance with ASTM D1238/L, of from 0.05 to 10.0 dg/min, more preferably from 0.5 to 5.0 dg/min. If a copolymer of propylene with an olefin comonomer is used, this latter is preferably present in a quantity of less than or equal to 15 mol%, and more preferably less than or equal to 10 mol%.
- MFI melt flow index
- Propylene /ethylene copolymers are particularly preferred.
- said thermoplastic material is selected from: (a) a propylene homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with at least one olefin comonomer selected from ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin other than propylene, having a flexural modulus generally of from 30 to 900 MPa, preferably of from 50 to 400 MPa;
- a heterophase copolymer comprising a thermoplastic phase based on propylene and an elastomeric phase based on ethylene copolymerized with an ⁇ -olefin, preferably with propylene, in which the elastomeric phase is present in a quantity of at least 45 wt% on the total weight of the heterophase copolymer.
- the homopolymers or copolymers of class a) show a single-phase microscopic structure, ie substantially devoid of heterogeneous phases dispersed as molecular domains of size greater than one micron. These materials do not show, in fact, the optical phenomena typical of heterophase polymer materials, and in particular are characterised by better transparency and reduced whitening due to local mechanical stresses (commonly known as "stress whitening").
- Particularly preferred of said class a) is a propylene homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with at least one olefin comonomer selected from ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin other than propylene, said homopolymer or copolymer having: a melting point of from 140 to 165°C; a melting enthalpy of from 30 to 80 J/g; a fraction soluble in boiling diethyl ether in an amount less than or equal to 12 wt%, preferably from 1 to 10 wt%, having a melting enthalpy of less than or equal to 4 J/g, preferably less than or equal to 2 J/g; a fraction soluble in boiling n-heptane in an amount of from 15 to 60 wt%, preferably from 20 to 50 wt%, having a melting enthalpy of from 10 to 40 J/g, preferably from 15 to 30 J/g; and a fraction insoluble in boiling n-hept
- the heterophase copolymers of class b) are thermoplastic elastomers obtained by sequential copolymerization of: i) propylene, possibly containing minor quantities of at least one olefin comonomer selected from ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin other than propylene; and then of: ii) a mixture of ethylene with an ⁇ -olefin, in particular propylene, and possibly with minor portions of a diene.
- This class of product is also commonly known by the term "thermoplastic reactor elastomers”.
- the said class b) is a heterophase copolymer in which the elastomeric phase consists of an elastomeric copolymer of ethylene and propylene comprising from 15 to 50 wt% of ethylene and from 50 to 85 wt% of propylene on the weight of the elastomeric phase. Further details of these materials and their use in covering cables are given in patent application WO00/41187 in the name of the Applicant, incorporated herein for reference.
- thermoplastic base material a propylene homopolymer or copolymer as hereinbefore defined can be used in mechanical mixture with a low crystallinity polymer, generally with a melting enthalpy of less than 30 J/g, which mainly acts to increase flexibility of the material.
- the quantity of low crystallinity polymer is generally less than 70 wt%, and preferably from 20 to 60 wt%, on the total weight of the thermoplastic material.
- the low crystallinity polymer is a copolymer of ethylene with a C3-C12 ⁇ -olefin, and possibly with a diene.
- the ⁇ -olefin is preferably selected from propylene, 1-hexene and 1-octene.
- a diene comonomer is present, this is generally C4-C20, and is preferably selected from conjugated or non- conjugated linear diolefins, such as 1,3 -butadiene, 1,4-hexadiene, 1,6- octadiene or their mixtures and the like; monocyclic or polycyclic dienes, such as 1,4-cyclohexadiene, 5-ethylidene-2-norbornene, 5-methylene-2-norbornene, 5-vinyl-2-norbornene or their mixtures and the like.
- Particularly preferred ethylene copolymers are:
- copolymers having the following monomer composition: 35-90 mol% of ethylene; 10-65 mol% of an ⁇ -olefin, preferably propylene; 0-10 mol% of a diene, preferably 1,4-hexadiene or 5-ethylene-2-norbornene (EPR and EPDM rubbers fall within this class); (ii) copolymers having the following monomer composition: 75-97 mol%, preferably 90-95 mol%, of ethylene; 3-25 mol%, preferably 5-10 mol%, of an ⁇ - olefin; 0-5 mol%, preferably 0-2 mol%, of a diene (for example ethylene/ 1- octene copolymers, such as the products Engage R of Dow-DuPont Elastomers).
- a diene for example ethylene/ 1- octene copolymers, such as the products Engage R of Dow-DuPont Elastomers.
- the dielectric liquid according to the invention preferably comprises at least one diphenyl ether having the following structural formula:
- Ri and R2 are equal or different and represent hydrogen, a phenyl group non-substituted or substituted by at least one alkyl group, or an alkyl group non-substituted or substituted by at least one phenyl.
- alkyl group it is meant a linear or branched C ⁇ -C24 ? preferably C1-C20, hydrocarbon radical.
- Liquids advantageously usable in the present invention are for example phenyl toluyl ether, 2,3'-ditoluyl ether, 2,2'-ditoluyl ether, 2,4'-ditoluyl ether,
- Said dielectric liquid has a ratio of number of aryl carbon atoms to number of total carbon atoms greater than or equal to 0.4, preferably greater than or equal to 0.7.
- the diphenyl ether of the invention preferably has a dielectric constant, at 25°C, of less than or equal to 8, preferably less than 4 (measured in accordance with IEC 247).
- the diphenyl ether of the invention has a predetermined viscosity such as to prevent fast diffusion of the liquid within the insulating layer and hence its outward migration, while at the same time such as to enable it to be easily fed and mixed into the polymer.
- the dielectric liquid of the invention has a kinematic viscosity, at 20°C, of between 1 and 100 mm 2 /s, preferably between 3 and 50 mm 2 /s (measured in accordance with ISO 3104).
- the diphenyl ether of the invention has a hydrogen absorption capacity greater than or equal to 5 mm 3 /min, preferably greater than or equal to 50 mm 3 /min (measured in accordance with IEC 628-A).
- an epoxy resin can be added to the dielectric liquid suitable for forming the cable of the invention, generally in a quantity of less than or equal to 1 wt% on the weight of the liquid, this being considered to mainly act to reduce the ion migration rate under an electrical field, and hence the dielectric loss of the insulating material.
- the dielectric liquid suitable for implementing the invention has good heat resistance, considerable gas absorption capacity, in particular for hydrogen, and hence high resistance to partial discharges, so that dielectric loss is not high even at high temperature and high electrical gradient.
- the weight ratio of dielectric liquid to base polymer material of the invention is generally between 1:99 and 25:75, preferably between 2:98 and 20:80, and more preferably between 3:97 and 15:85.
- Dielectric liquids of the present invention can be prepared for example by reacting a cresol, in the form of a salt of an alkaline metal, with halogen toluene possibly in the presence of a copper or copper salt-based catalyst.
- the cable of the invention has at least one extruded covering layer with electrical insulation properties formed from the thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with the aforedescribed dielectric liquid.
- the cable of the invention has at least one extruded covering layer with semiconductive properties formed from the thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with the aforedescribed dielectric liquid.
- a conductive filler is generally added to the polymer material.
- this latter is preferably selected from propylene homopolymers or copolymers comprising at least 40 wt% of amorphous phase, on the total polymer weight.
- the cable of the invention has at least one electrical insulation layer and at least one semiconductive layer formed from a thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with a dielectric liquid as hereinabove described. This prevents the semiconductive layers from absorbing, with time, part of the dielectric liquid present in the insulating layer, so reducing its quantity just at the interface between the insulating layer and semiconductive layer, in particular the inner semiconductive layer where the electrical field is higher.
- the invention relates to a polymer composition
- a polymer composition comprising a thermoplastic polymer material in admixture with a dielectric liquid, in which:
- thermoplastic material comprises a propylene homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with at least one olefin comonomer selected from ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin other than propylene, said homopolymer or copolymer having a melting point of greater than or equal to 140°C and a melting enthalpy of from 30 to 100 J/g;
- said dielectric liquid comprises at least one diphenyl ether, non- substituted or substituted with at least one linear or branched, aliphatic, aromatic or mixed aliphatic and aromatic C1-C30, preferably C ⁇ -C24, hydrocarbon radical.
- the invention relates to the use of a polymer composition, as described hereinabove, as the base polymer material for preparing a covering layer (4) with electrical insulation properties, or for preparing a covering layer (3, 5) with semiconductive properties.
- a covering layer for the cable of the invention In forming a covering layer for the cable of the invention, other conventional components can be added to the aforedefined polymer composition, such as antioxidants, processing aids, water tree retardants, and the like.
- antioxidants suitable for the purpose are for example distearylthio-propionate, pentaerithryl-tetrakis [3-(3,5-di-tertbutyl-4- hydroxyphenyl)propionate] and l,3,5-trimethyl-2,4,6-tris(3,5-di-tertbutyl-4- hydroxy-benzyl)benzene and the like, or mixtures thereof.
- Processing aids which can be added to the polymer base include, for example, calcium stearate, zinc stearate, stearic acid, paraffin wax and the like, or their mixtures.
- the polymer materials as hereinabove defined can be advantageously used to form an insulating layer. As stated above, these polymer materials show indeed good mechanical characteristics both at ambient temperature and under hot conditions, and also show improved electrical properties, in particular they enable high operating temperature to be employed, comparable with or even exceeding that of cables with coverings consisting of crosslinked polymer base materials.
- a conductive filler in particular carbon black, is generally dispersed within the polymer material in a quantity such as to provide the material with semiconductive characteristics (i.e. such as to obtain a resistivity of less than 5 Ohm.m at ambient temperature).
- This quantity is generally between 5 and 80 wt%, and preferably between 10 and 50 wt%, of the total weight of the mixture.
- the possibility to use the same type of polymer composition for both the insulating layer and the semiconductive layers is particularly advantageous in producing cables for medium or high voltage, in that it ensures excellent adhesion between adjacent layers and hence better electrical behaviour, particularly at the interface between the insulating layer and the inner semiconductive layer, where the electrical field and hence the risk of partial discharges are higher.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared by mixing together the base polymer material, the dielectric liquid and any other additives possibly present by methods known in the art. Mixing can be carried out for example by an internal mixer of the type with tangential rotors (Banbury) or with interpenetrating rotors, or, preferably, in a continuous mixer of Ko-Kneader (Buss) type, or of co- or counter-rotating double-screw type.
- the dielectric liquid of the invention can be added to the polymer material during the extrusion step by direct injection into the extruder cylinder.
- the use of the aforedefined polymer composition in covering cables for medium or high voltage enables recyclable, flexible coverings to be obtained with excellent mechanical and electrical properties.
- the cables of the invention can carry, for the same voltage, a power at least equal to or even greater than that transportable by a traditional cable with XLPE covering.
- the term “medium voltage” generally means a voltage of between 1 and 35 kV, whereas “high voltage” means voltages higher than 35 kV.
- the polymer composition of the invention can be used for covering electrical devices in general and in particular cables of different type, for example low voltage cables, telecommunications cables or combined energy/telecommunications cables, or accessories used in constructing electrical lines, such as terminals or connectors.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an electric cable, particularly suitable for medium or high voltage, according to the invention.
- the cable 1 comprises a conductor 2, an inner layer with semiconductive properties 3, an intermediate layer with insulating properties
- the conductor 2 generally consists of metal wires, preferably of copper or aluminium, stranded together by conventional methods. At least one covering layer selected from the insulating layer 4 and the semiconductive layers 3 and 5 comprises the composition of the invention as hereinbefore defined.
- a screen 6 generally of electrically conducting wires or strips wound helically. This screen is then covered by a sheath 7 of a thermoplastic material, for example non-crosslinked polyethylene (PE) or preferably a propylene homopolymer or copolymer as hereinbefore defined.
- PE non-crosslinked polyethylene
- propylene homopolymer or copolymer as hereinbefore defined.
- the cable can also be provided with an outer protective structure (not shown in Figure 1) the main purpose of which is to mechanically protect the cable against impact and/ or compression.
- This protective structure can be, for example, a metal reinforcement or a layer of expanded polymer as described in WO 98/52197.
- Figure 1 shows only one possible embodiment of a cable of the present invention. Suitable modifications known in the art can evidently be made to this embodiment, but without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the cable of the invention can be constructed in accordance with known methods for depositing layers of thermoplastic material, for example by extrusion.
- the extrusion is advantageously carried out in a single pass, for example by the tandem method in which individual extruders are arranged in series, or by co-extrusion with a multiple extrusion head.
- Baylectrol R 4900 ditoluyl ether (Bayer AG), dielectric constant at 25°C equal to 3.5, measured in accordance with IEC 247;
- Neovac R SY octadecyl diphenyl ether (Matsumura Oil Research Corp.), dielectric constant at 25°C equal to 2.7, measured in accordance with IEC 247.
- PPMS polyphenylmethylsiloxane
- the polymer in granular form was preheated to 80°C in a turbomixer.
- the dielectric liquid was added, in the quantities specified for the formulations given in Table 1 , to the polymer preheated in the turbomixer under agitation at 80°C over 15 min. After the addition agitation was continued for a further hour at 80°C until the liquid was completely absorbed in the polymer granules.
- the resultant material was kneaded in a laboratory double-screw Brabender Plasticorder PL2000 at a temperature of 185°C to complete homogenization.
- the material left the double-screw mixer in the form of granules.
- the dielectric strength of the polymer compositions obtained was evaluated on test-pieces of insulating material having the geometry proposed by the EFI (Norwegian Electric Power Research Institute) in the publication "The EFI Test Method for Accelerated Growth of Water Trees” (IEEE International Symposium on Electrical insulation, Toronto, Canada, June 3-6 1990).
- the cable is simulated with glass-shaped test pieces of insulating material having their base coated on both sides with a semiconductive material coating.
- the glass-shaped test-pieces were formed by moulding discs of insulating material at 160-170°C from a plate of thickness 10 mm obtained by compressing granules at about 190°C.
- the inner and outer surfaces of the base which had a thickness of about 0.40-0.45 mm, were coated with a semiconductive coating.
- the DS measurement was made by applying to these specimens, immersed in silicone oil at 20°C, an alternating current at 50 Hz starting with a voltage of 25 kV and increasing in steps of 5 kV every 30 minutes until perforation of the test-piece occurred. Each measurement was repeated on 10 test-pieces.
- the values given in Table 1 are the arithmetic mean of the individual measured values.
- the cable leaving the extrusion head was fed into a tube containing silicone oil at 100°C and then into water where it was cooled to ambient temperature.
- the finished cable consisted of a copper conductor (cross-section 400 mm 2 ), an inner semiconductive layer of about 2 mm, an insulating layer of about 5.5 mm and finally an outer semiconductive layer of about 2 mm. Under similar conditions, using the materials indicated in Table 2, a reference cable was produced.
- Table 3 summarizes the data relative to the cables and the results of the electrical tests.
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JP2002531425A JP4875282B2 (ja) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | 再生利用できる被覆を有するケーブル |
NZ525495A NZ525495A (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Cable with recyclable covering comprising thermoplastic polymer material with a dielectric liquid |
BRPI0114264-0A BR0114264B1 (pt) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | cabo, e, composição polimérica. |
AU8403001A AU8403001A (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Cable with recyclable covering |
EP01962964A EP1323171B1 (fr) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Cable a enveloppe recyclable |
AU2001284030A AU2001284030B2 (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Cable with recyclable covering |
AT01962964T ATE285112T1 (de) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Kabel mit einem wiederverwertbaren kabelmantel |
DE60107864T DE60107864T2 (de) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Kabel mit einem wiederverwertbaren kabelmantel |
US10/381,190 US6824870B2 (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Cable with recyclable covering |
KR1020037004518A KR100777011B1 (ko) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | 재생 이용가능한 덮개를 갖는 케이블 |
HU0303679A HU229633B1 (hu) | 2000-09-28 | 2001-08-22 | Kábel, valamint polimerösszetétel |
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