ASTM F2263
Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Oxidative Resistance of Polyethylene (PE) Pipe to Chlorinated Water
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ASTM F2263 is the ASTM standard for evaluating the oxidative resistance of polyethylene (PE) pipe exposed to chlorinated water. It provides a technical basis for assessing how PE piping materials may perform under long-term disinfectant exposure, which is important for product selection and reliability in water service applications. For manufacturers, specifiers, and testing laboratories, this standard supports more consistent comparison of material performance and helps inform quality and compliance decisions.
What is ASTM F2263?
ASTM F2263, Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Oxidative Resistance of Polyethylene (PE) Pipe to Chlorinated Water, is a test method focused on PE pipe behavior when exposed to chlorinated water conditions. The standard is used to help evaluate resistance to oxidative degradation, a factor that may affect pipe durability over time. As an ASTM standard, it gives a structured approach for testing and reporting results, supporting more consistent assessment of PE pipe materials in engineering and product evaluation workflows.
Where is ASTM F2263 used?
This standard is commonly used in the testing and qualification of polyethylene pipe intended for water systems where chlorinated water exposure is a concern. It is relevant in product development, material comparison, and supplier qualification activities for PE piping intended for potable water or similar service conditions. ASTM F2263 is also useful for laboratories and quality control teams that need a repeatable method to evaluate oxidative resistance before a pipe product is accepted for use or specified in a project.
Why is ASTM F2263 important?
ASTM F2263 matters because oxidative resistance can influence the long-term performance of PE pipe in chlorinated water environments. Using a recognized test method helps reduce uncertainty in material evaluation and supports more consistent procurement, compliance, and quality control decisions. It also gives stakeholders a common technical reference when comparing products or reviewing performance claims. For organizations working with PE pipe, ASTM F2263 helps improve confidence in testing outcomes and risk assessment.
- Evaluates PE pipe oxidative resistance
- Focused on chlorinated water exposure
- Supports product testing and comparison
- Useful for quality and compliance review
- Applies to polyethylene pipe evaluation
- Publication Date: 2025-03-24
- Publisher: ASTM
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