PPI TN-39-2013 Recommended Practices Regarding Application of Pesticides and Termiticides near PEX Pipes.pdf
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1、 Recommended Practices Regarding Application of Pesticides and Termiticides near PEX Pipes TN39/2013 105 Decker Court, Suite 825, Irving, TX 75062 P: 469-499-1044 F: 469-499-1063 www.plasticpipe.org Foreword This report was developed and published with the technical help and financial support of the
2、 members of the PPI (Plastics Pipe institute). The members have shown their interest in quality products by assisting independent standards making and user organizations in the development of standards, and also by developing reports on an industry-wide basis to help engineers, code officials, speci
3、fying groups, and users. The purpose of this technical note is to provide general information on crosslinked polyethylene (PEX). This report has been prepared by PPI as a service of the industry. The information in this report is offered in good faith and believed to be accurate at the time of its p
4、reparation, but is offered “as is” without any express or implied warranty, including WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Any reference to or testing of a particular proprietary product should not be construed as an endorsement by PPI, which does not endorse the propr
5、ietary products or processes of any manufacturer. The information in this report is offered for consideration by industry members in fulfilling their own compliance responsibilities. PPI assumes no responsibility for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. PPI intends to revise this report
6、from time to time, in response to comments and suggestions from users of the report. Please send suggestions of improvements to the address below. Information on other publications can be obtained by contacting PPI directly or visiting the web site. The Plastics Pipe Institute www.plasticpipe.org Th
7、is Technical Note, TN-39/2013, was first issued in 2007 and was revised in December 2013. December 2013 105 Decker Court, Suite 825, Irving, TX 75062 P: 469-499-1044 F: 469-499-1063 www.plasticpipe.org RECOMMENDED PRACTICES REGARDING APPLICATION OF PESTICIDES AND TERMITICIDES NEAR PEX PIPES 1.0 Back
8、ground Liquid pesticides/termiticides are often applied to treat the soil below the concrete slabs of slab-on-grade structures. The treatment of the soil is intended to create a barrier to prevent the infiltration of pests and termites through the floor of the structure. Crosslinked polyethylene (PE
9、X) pipes for plumbing applications are often installed within slabs or below slabs, in trenches in the soil, below the soil that is treated. Liquid pesticides/termiticides use a liquid solvent to carry the active ingredients. These solvents can be categorized as one of two types: Organic solvent-bas
10、ed (also known as petroleum solvent-based) Water-based (water solvent-based) The type of solvent used in a pesticide/termiticide will affect its ability to permeate through various materials. Organic-based pesticides/termiticides have largely disappeared from the NA marketplace for this application,
11、 and the majority of products available today are water-based. Water-based products are generally safer to the environment and pose less risk of infiltration into water pipes. To address the concern of plumbers, builders, engineers, approval authorities and general users about the possibility for th
12、ese chemicals to permeate through PEX plumbing pipes, the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) has begun research into this topic and is publishing the following information and recommendations for the safe installation of PEX water pipes. 2.0 Information The following excerpts are from the report Investig
13、ating the Possible Permeation of Organic Chemicals Commonly Used in Termiticide Barrier Treatments through Polyethylene Water Pipes.1 This study was conducted in 2001 in Australia to answer some of the same concerns that exist in USA about permeation of pesticides and termiticides through polyethyle
14、ne and PEX2 water pipes. “The migration of active ingredients and solvents from pesticide barrier treatments, through typical residential polyethylene pipe is investigated in this report.” 1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, (CSIRO) November 2001 2Cross-linked polyethylene
15、 (PEX) pipes are assumed to behave similarly to polyethylene water pipes. “The two pesticides investigated were Dursban(Dow Agrisciences; active ingredient chlopyrifos, solvents includes Aromatic 100, trimethyl benzene, cumene, ethyltolune, xylene) and Biflex(FMC; active ingredient bifenthrin, inclu
16、des solvents N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and aromatic hydrocarbon mixture).” “Organic matter in soil generally absorbs organic chemicals, and therefore, chemicals may be retained, delaying permeation into PE pipes.” “The results from this study indicate that migration of pesticide constituents and their
17、associated solvents, through the polyethylene pipe, did not occur, indicating that the concentration of solvents (even in the saturated soil) was not high enough to cause permeation of the solvents through the PE pipe wall (within the 16 week period of study).” “This indicates that the concentration
18、s of these constituents in the soil in contact with the pipes was not high enough to develop a positive diffusion pressure and cause the constituents to be detected in the water.” Available data indicate that the solvents used in liquid pesticides/termiticides will soak into the ground and/or evapor
19、ate before they can pass through the wall of polyethylene water pipes. The data also indicate that these solvents are prevented from passing through the wall of polyethylene pipes because of the large size of the water or organic solvent molecules, relative to the size of the molecules in the pipe i
20、tself. Once liquid solvents have dissipated or evaporated, the solids that remain behind can not permeate through the walls of PE or PEX pipes because of the molecular size. The above study was conducted using worst-case organic-based solvent pesticides and pipes installed in typical buried applicat
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