Description
Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) Micron Powder
Purity: 99.5+%
Particle Size: < 325 mesh
Product Description
Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) is a high-performance, semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer known for its exceptional mechanical properties, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. In micronized powder form, PEEK offers enhanced surface area and processability—making it highly suitable for precision additive manufacturing, high-performance coatings, composite reinforcement, and advanced injection molding applications.
PEEK retains its mechanical integrity and dimensional stability even under extreme thermal and chemical environments. It is biocompatible, radiation-resistant, and exhibits excellent wear resistance, which makes it particularly valuable in aerospace, automotive, electrical, and medical industries.
Key Properties
High Purity: 99.5+% ensures consistent material behavior
High Temperature Resistance: Withstands continuous use up to ~250°C, short-term up to ~300°C
Excellent Chemical Resistance: Resists solvents, acids, and bases
High Mechanical Strength & Stiffness: Suitable for structural applications
Low Friction & High Wear Resistance: Ideal for dynamic and load-bearing parts
Biocompatible & Radiation Resistant: Suitable for medical and nuclear-grade components
Good Electrical Insulation: Stable dielectric properties under heat
Applications
PEEK micron powder is utilized in a broad range of advanced industrial applications:
Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): As a high-performance thermoplastic for sintering or extrusion-based systems
Thermoplastic Composites: Reinforcement material in carbon or glass fiber composites for aerospace and automotive use
Injection Molding: Precision molding of parts requiring extreme durability, such as seals, bushings, and valve components
High-Performance Coatings: Applied as protective layers on metals, wires, and mechanical components exposed to aggressive environments
Electronics & Semiconductor: For insulating and structural elements in devices operating under thermal stress
Medical Devices: Implants and instrument parts due to its sterilizability and biocompatibility