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PEEK PLASTIC MATERIAL & MACHINING

HIGH PERFORMANCE MATERIAL FOR PRECISION MACHINING IN MEDICAL, RESEARCH, & AEROSPACE

 

PEEK (polyetheretherketone) is another type of "powerhouse plastic" due to its many qualities. As a high-performance thermoplastic, its semi-crystalline structure and molecular structure give this material a breadth of applications in the medical, life sciences, and other industries. It's a stable, easy-to-machine, and heat resistant plastic that can withstand aggressive chemical environments, extreme temperatures, and constant wear and tear. This also grants its status as one of the few materials typically approved by the FDA for continuous and safe use in the human body. USP Class 6 as well as implant grades are available.

However, PEEK plastic is not a bondable material. Due to this, PEEK manifolds are made through plastic drilling or other machining processes.

KEY FACTS ABOUT PEEK

  • Exceptional thermal stability with continuous exposure to temperatures up to 250°C (482°F)
  • Glass transition temperature (Tg): 143°C (289°F)
  • Excellent mechanical strength & dimensional stability
  • Highly chemical resistant
  • Great creep resistance
  • Superior electrical insulation with high dielectric strength
  • Biocompatible
  • Low friction coefficient
  • Easily machined
  • Pigment receptive
  • Melting point: 343 °C (662 °F)

PROPERTIES & CHARACTERISTICS

Belonging to the family of materials known as polyaryletherketones (PAEK), PEEK itself carries many of the family's prime properties. Known for its several types of resistance to certain elements, teams commonly choose PEEK plastic because of its tolerance for intense and harsh operating environments. Regarding its high temperature resistance, the material can withstand continuous exposure to temperatures as high as 250°C (482°F) without harming the material's structure. It can also handle limited exposure up to 300°C (572°F) without seriously compromising its mechanical properties. Constant exposure to hot liquid or steam usually does not affect the plastic's integrity, making some PEEK grades sterilizable in autoclaves and other steam sterilization methods. However, it does have a lower heat deflection temperature of around 152°C (~306°F). A PEEK machined part still retains its function in that range, but will likely lose some of its strength due to softening.

Delving more into its mechanical properties, the material exhibits excellent strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. Due to these qualities, engineers have marked its high tensile strength and modulus with a low friction coefficient that make it a preferred material for structural applications. It can take abrasive and extended use in this regard. That combined with its low moisture absorption makes this material's performance consistent even in wet or humid environments.

Considering its many chemical resistances, PEEK stands out. Its high resistance to most organic and inorganic chemicals (except for concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids) make it particularly attractive to those in medical and life science. For a comprehensive list of how it performs against certain chemical types, visit our chart. If interested in seeing the resin's performance against those chemicals used in life science,  we have a chart for that as well.