What is PEEK material

PEEK, known as polyether ether ketone, is a remarkable specialty engineering plastic that is important in industry for its unique properties. This material has remarkable high-temperature resistance properties and is able to maintain stable performance in high-temperature environments, making it excellent in the manufacture of high-strength mechanical parts such as automotive gears, oil screens and shift starter disks. Meanwhile, PEEK is also widely used for its self-lubricating, easy-to-machine characteristics in aircraft engine parts, automatic washing machine runners and medical equipment.

PEEK's key properties make it exceptional in a variety of harsh conditions. It is corrosion-resistant and resistant to aging, even in extreme chemical environments; and its resistance to dissolution makes it excellent in liquid handling applications. PEEK also excels in electrical properties at high temperatures, frequencies and pressures. Its combination of toughness and rigidity allows it to shine in parts that require a balance of strength and flexibility. PEEK's dimensional stability is a key factor when manufacturing precision parts.

In addition, PEEK is highly resistant to irradiation, abrasion, and corrosion, and maintains its excellent properties even under prolonged hydrolysis. When replacing metal in the manufacture of fiber optic components, PEEK's lightweight nature makes it an ideal choice. Its excellent abrasion resistance and anti-static electrical insulation properties ensure long-lasting use in equipment requiring high precision and electromagnetic protection. For components requiring high mechanical strength, PEEK is a first-class choice, and its low fume and toxic gas emissions make it environmentally friendly.

Overall, PEEK is a multifunctional, high-performance engineering plastic, widely used in the field of high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, high strength and precision manufacturing have strict requirements, for the modern industry has brought about a revolutionary change.