Overview of Polyetherketone (PEK) including background, history, advantages, limitations and typical applications.
Background: Polyaryletherketone (PEK) was first prepared in the early 1970s, but the initial process and results were limited in several ways. In 1977 further development by ICI involving polyetherification reactions were eventually successful in creating the first commercial version of polyetheretherketone (PEEK).
- Chemical Resistance, Good - Lubricated - Strength, High - Wear Resistance, Good - Heat Resistance, High - Flow, High - Flow, Low - Moldability, Good - Crystalline, Semi
Disadvantages of
PEK
- Relatively high cost material
- Anisotropic
- High temperature molding and extrusion required