Home / Server Data / PEEK

PEEK

PEEK is a high-performance thermoplastic with exceptional strength, chemical resistance, and heat resistance. It is ideal for demanding applications in aerospace, medical, and electronics.

At GD Prototyping, we offer premium PEEK plastic materials (Polyether Ether Ketone), one of the most advanced engineering thermoplastics available today. Known for its exceptional strength, heat resistance, and chemical durability, PEEK is widely chosen in industries that demand maximum performance under extreme conditions. Its lightweight nature combined with metal-like properties makes it a leading choice for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.

Applications of PEEK Plastic Materials

  • Aerospace and Defense – Used in aircraft components, seals, and brackets where lightweight strength is essential.
  • Medical Devices – Applied in surgical instruments, dental tools, and implants due to its biocompatibility and sterilization capability.
  • Automotive Industry – Ideal for gears, bearings, and under-the-hood parts exposed to high heat and stress.
  • Oil and Gas Sector – Suitable for seals, valves, and compressor parts that endure extreme pressures and chemicals.
  • Electronics – Found in insulation, connectors, and high-performance components requiring thermal and electrical stability.

Benefits

  1. Exceptional Heat Resistance: PEEK performs continuously at temperatures up to 250°C while maintaining mechanical strength.
  2. High Mechanical Strength: It offers excellent stiffness and fatigue resistance, making it a reliable alternative to metals in demanding parts.
  3. Chemical and Wear Resistance: PEEK resists a wide range of solvents, oils, and fuels while providing outstanding wear resistance in moving parts.
  4. Lightweight Efficiency: With a high strength-to-weight ratio, it reduces system weight without sacrificing durability.
  5. Biocompatibility and Sterilization: Safe for long-term contact with the human body and capable of repeated sterilization, PEEK is trusted in medical applications