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polyetheretherketone peek there are many applications that require high-pressure seals, such as down-hole safety valves, water jet intensifiers, and oil and gas valves. peek, short for polyetheretherketone, is a high performance engineering polymer thats a common choice for high pressure seals. lets see why want to stay ahead of the curve? check […]
written report for polyether ether ketone research concerning the process of manufacturing, properties and degradation.
the document discusses röchling, an international materials processor and manufacturer, and their alternative material aliphatic polyketone. the presentation agenda covers an introduction to röchling, defining polyketone as a new terpolymer thermoplastic, its material features of chemical resistance and tribology properties, applications, and a conclusion. polyketone is presented as having excellent chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, and elongation at break above 70% compared to other plastics like peek.
peek reinforced polymers: high-performance engineering plastics for demanding applications. explore our range of reinforced polyetheretherketone materials offering superior strength, heat resistance, and chemical inertness. discover the ideal peek compound for your project today!
peek is a workhorse – perhaps the closest to a perfect material that is utilized in a wide range of industries and in a variety of applications.
as one of the common injection molding materials, what features does peek injection molding has? read on to find out.
in this post we review the aliphatic and aromatic polyketones. what are the differences and what makes them special? introduction let us get started with the structure of polyketones.
in the current industrial landscape, fluctuations in nylon supply and the increasing demand for sustainability commitments and materials highlight the growing need for viable alternatives. aliphatic polyketone, often called just polyketone or pk, is a semi-crystalline engineering resin. it has good tensile, thermal, flex, and impact properties like nylon (pa) while maintaining some of the same characteristics as acetal (pom), such as excellent wear, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability.
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what is polyketone? aliphatic polyketone, often referred to as just polyketone or pk, is a semi-crystalline engineering resin that is an alternating copolymer of carbon monoxide and ethylene with some propylene (1–10%). it has good tensile, thermal, flex, and impact properties like nylon (pa), while maintaining the excellent wear, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability of acetal (pom).
edgetek™ pke polyketone formulations replace nylon, reduce carbon footprint the edgetek pke series consists of specialty engineered polyketone (pk) thermoplastics. available with common fillers or impact modifiers to enhance performance, these formulations provide excellent chemical resistance, low moisture uptake, excellent dimensional stability, and high impact and wear resistance. these properties offer manufacturers a high-performing, cost-competitive and more eco-conscious alternative to nylons (pa66 and pa6).
data provided by quadrant engineering plastic productsthis peek based static dissipative material provides a dissipative range of 10e+6 - 10e+9 ohms/sq. semitron® esd 480 is very dimensionally sta..
freudenberg sealing technologies says its injection-moldable thermoplastic withstood an applied flame with a temperature of 1,200°c for more than 25 minutes.
this review aims to report the status of the research on polyaryletherketone-based thermoplastic blends (paek). paek are high-performance copolymers able to replace metals in many applications including those related to the environmental and energy transition. paek lead to the extension of high-performance multifunctional materials to target embedded electronics, robotics, aerospace, medical devices and prostheses. blending paek with other thermostable thermoplastic polymers is a viable option to obtain materials with new affordable properties. first, this study investigates the miscibility of each couple. due to different types of interactions, paek-based thermoplastic blends go from fully miscible (with some polyetherimides) to immiscible (with polytetrafluoroethylene). depending on the ether-to-ketone ratio of paek as well as the nature of the second component, a large range of crystalline structures and blend morphologies are reported. the paek-based thermoplastic blends are elaborated by melt-mixing or solution blending. then, the effect of the composition and blending preparation on the mechanical properties are investigated. paek-based thermoplastic blends give rise to the possibility of tuning their properties to design novel materials. however, we demonstrate hereby that significant research effort is needed to overcome the lack of knowledge on the structure/morphology/property relationships for those types of high-performance thermoplastic blends.
plastic resin families and applications include: abs - acetal (pom) - acrylic (pmma) - coc - pbt - polyamide (pa) - polycarbonate (pc) - polyketone (aliphatic)
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throughout the plastics industry, peek is widely viewed as a leading high-performance polymer (hpp). however, the materials of choice in the automotive, aerospace, oil & gas and medical device industries have long been metals. peek polymer is fast changing that mind-set.
polyetheretherketone (peek) is a very powerful biomaterial that is increasingly used in dentistry. it has superior properties, which make it desirable in implantology. the applications of peek include finger prosthesis, rpd and fpd framework, and ...
aliphatic polyketone is a material that gets little attention but is similar in chemistry to nylons, polyesters and acetals.
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which is better, peek or pekk, for in-situ consolidated thermoplastic composite aerostructures?
peek is a recyclable thermoplastic that excels in high-temperature, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance, making it ideal for demanding applications across aerospace to oil and gas.
polyetheretherketone (peek) is the leading high-performance thermoplastic biomaterial that can be processed through material extrusion (me) additive manufacturing (am), also known as three-dimensional (3d) printing, for patient-specific load-bearing implant manufacture. considering the importance of cyclic loading for load-bearing implant design, this work addresses the high-cycle fatigue behaviour of 3d-printed peek. in this work, printed peek specimens are cyclically loaded under stress-controlled tension–tension using different stress levels between 75% and 95% of printed peek’s tensile strength. the experimental results are used to document 3d-printed peek’s fatigue behaviour using basquin’s power law, which was compared with previous fatigue research on bulk peek and other 3d-printing materials. as a pioneering study on its fatigue behaviour, the results from this work show that 3d-printed peek exhibits an above-average fatigue strength of 65 mpa, corresponding to about 75% of its tensile strength. fracture surface analysis suggests that a transition can occur from ductile to brittle fracture with maximum stresses between 85% and 95% of the tensile strength. evidence of crack propagation features on fracture surfaces under scanning electron microscope (sem) observation suggests crack initiation in void defects created by printing deposition that propagates longitudinally through line bonding interfaces along layers. considering this, 3d-printed peek’s fatigue behaviour can be strongly related to printing conditions. further research on the fatigue behaviour of 3d-printed peek is necessary to support its use in load-bearing implant applications.
product description: high performance thermoplastic material, unreinforced polyetheretherketone (peek), semi crystalline, granules for injection molding and extrusion, standard flow, fda food contac..
polyetheretherketone is often abbreviated as peek. it is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic that belongs to the family of polyketones. it is known for its exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. these features make peek suitable for a wide range of applications. the uses range from aerospace, automotive, medical, and electronics industries. but do you know […]