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CNC Machining in PEEK

Polyetheretherketone(PEEK) is known for its exceptional thermal stability, mechanical strength, and resistance to chemicals.

Advantages of PEEK

PEEK is a high-performance thermoplastic widely used in critical applications, including electronic components, aerospace parts, and automotive parts.

Key Features
High Chemical Resistance
Dimensional Stability
Electrical Insulation
High Temperature Resistance

Available PEEK Specifications

 The following table shows available PEEK. If you have any other requirements, please contact us.

PEEK

Tensile Strength
Elongation at Break
Hardness
Density
Color

98.9 MPa

25.8%

Rockwell M100

0.048 lb/in³
(1.34 g/cm³)

Black, Opaque Beige

PEEK-GF30

Tensile Strength
Elongation at Break
Hardness
Density
Color

113 MPa

5%

Rockwell M103

0.056 lb/in³
(1.54 g/cm3)

Black

PEEK-PVX

Tensile Strength
Elongation at Break
Hardness
Density
Color

84 MPa

3%

Rockwell M100

0.052 lb/in³
(1.44 g/cm3)

Black

Color Options for PEEK

 The following table shows color options for PEEK. If you have any other color requirements, please contact us.

Black(PEEK, PEEK-CF30, PEEK-PVX)
Opaque Beige(PEEK)

PEEK Surface Finishes

The following table shows common surface finish methods for PEEK. If you have any other surface finishing requirements, please contact us.

Bead Blast

PEEK FAQs

  • What are some common applications of PEEK?
    PEEK is commonly employed in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, chemical, semiconductor, and microwave. It is utilized to produce components for challenging environments, including but not limited to pumps, bearings, HPLC columns, compressor plate valves, cable insulation, and piston parts.
  • What surface treatment methods are available for PEEK material?
    The surface of PEEK material can undergo processes such as grinding, polishing, and buffing to enhance its surface smoothness and precision.
  • Is machining PEEK feasible?
    Certainly, PEEK (polyetheretherketone) is capable of being machined to achieve various surface finishes. In applications involving high stress and elevated temperatures, PEEK serves as an excellent lightweight alternative to many soft metals. Notably resistant to moisture, wear, and chemicals, it proves to be a versatile material for demanding conditions.