Our Work Using PEEK Polymer Materials

Posted by Mike Sterling

Aug 6, 2012 5:30:00 AM

As part of an ongoing discussion about the various materials (both metallic and thermoplastic) that we work with at China Complex Parts, we would like to discuss our experience working with PEEK polymer thermoplastics. 

Since PEEK – the acronym stands for Polyether ether ketone – is such a structurally robust thermoplastic, unusually resistant to high thermal concentrations, high pressure, and high levels of corrosion, it is sought after by performance-intensive industries of all stripes. 

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Its uses in pistons for automotive engines, biochemical and analytical chemical separation processes, and even subatomic particle accelerators are all well-documented. Its expensiveness and its relative scarcity place it beyond the price-range of a lot of clientele. Usually the province of 1st tier suppliers, major international companies, and well-established research universities (as well as national and state governments), PEEK is something we excel at in several of our own fields of expertise.

 
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Topics: Medical manufacturing, Aerospace, PEEK Polymer


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