# Microwave Based Non-Destructive Testing for Detecting Cold Welding Defects in Thermal Fusion Welded High-Density Polyethylene Pipes

**Authors:** Zhen Wang, Chaoming Zhu, Jinping Pan, Ran Huang, Lianjiang Tan

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/polym17152048 · Polymers · 2025-07-27

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a microwave-based system to detect cold welding defects in HDPE pipes, improving pipeline safety and integrity.

## Contribution

A novel microwave non-destructive testing system is proposed for detecting cold welding defects in HDPE thermal fusion welds.

## Key findings

- The microwave system effectively identifies cold welding defects in HDPE pipes.
- Cold welding reduces mechanical properties and material density in welds.
- The proposed method is sensitive and efficient for ensuring pipeline integrity.

## Abstract

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are widely used in urban natural gas pipeline systems due to their excellent mechanical and chemical properties. However, welding joints are critical weak points in these pipelines, and defects, such as cold welding—caused by reduced temperature or/and insufficient pressure—pose significant safety risks. Traditional non-destructive testing (NDT) methods face challenges in detecting cold welding defects due to the polymer’s complex structure and characteristics. This study presents a microwave-based NDT system for detecting cold welding defects in thermal fusion welds of HDPE pipes. The system uses a focusing antenna with a resonant cavity, connected to a vector network analyzer (VNA), to measure changes in microwave parameters caused by cold welding defects in thermal fusion welds. Experiments conducted on HDPE pipes welded at different temperatures demonstrated the system’s effectiveness in identifying areas with a lack of fusion. Mechanical and microstructural analyses, including tensile tests and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confirmed that cold welding defects lead to reduced mechanical properties and lower material density. The proposed microwave NDT method offers a sensitive, efficient approach for detecting cold welds in HDPE pipelines, enhancing pipeline integrity and safety.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** HDPE (MESH:D020959), polymer (MESH:D011108)

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