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Overview of Polyether Imide (PEI)
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Overview of Polyether Imide (PEI) including background, history, advantages, limitations and typical applications.

Background: In 1982 General Electric introduced the first polyetherimide (PEI) under the trade name Ultem. They discovered that the presence of the ether linkages was sufficient to allow the material to be melt processible, while retaining many of the key characteristics of polyimides.

 PEI Generics
- PEI
- PEI+PCE
- PEI+PC

 
 Typical PEI Applications

- Medical/Healthcare Applications
- Pharmaceuticals
- Automotive Applications
- Electrical/Electronic Applications
- Parts, Thin-walled
- Industrial Applications
- Aircraft Applications
- Bearings
- Food Service Applications

 
 Advantages of PEI
- Flow, High
- Food Contact Acceptable
- ECO Compliant
- Flow, Good
- Lubricated
- Chemical Resistance, Good
- Heat Resistance, High
- Biocompatible
- Electrically Conductive
 
 Disadvantages of PEI
- Notch Sensitive
- High processing temperatures required
- Attacked by strong bases and partially halogenated solvents
- Relatively high material and processing costs
- Limited colorability
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