Polyether ether ketone

From WikiMD's medical encyclopedia

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic with excellent mechanical and chemical resistance properties that are retained to high temperatures. The term polyether ether ketone is a family of polymers known for their high-performance capabilities. PEEK is part of the polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family, a group of high-temperature engineering thermoplastics. Due to its robustness, PEEK is used in a variety of demanding applications, including aerospace, automotive, electrical, and medical industries.

Properties

PEEK exhibits a unique combination of properties, which include excellent mechanical strength, dimensional stability, chemical resistance, wear resistance, and high temperature performance. It has a melting point of around 343°C (649°F) and can be used continuously at temperatures up to 260°C (500°F) in harsh chemical environments. Its resistance to hydrolysis also makes it suitable for use in challenging moisture conditions.

Applications

Aerospace and Automotive

In the aerospace and automotive industries, PEEK is used for components that must withstand high temperatures and mechanical stress, such as engine parts, bearings, and seals. Its lightweight nature contributes to fuel efficiency, making it a preferred material in these sectors.

Electrical Industry

PEEK's excellent electrical insulation properties make it a valuable material in the electrical industry, particularly for wire insulation and connectors that require long-term reliability at high temperatures.

Medical Industry

In the medical field, PEEK is used for surgical implants, including spinal fusion devices and dental implants, due to its biocompatibility, chemical stability, and similarity in mechanical properties to human bone. It is also radiolucent, meaning it does not interfere with X-ray imaging.

Manufacturing Processes

PEEK can be processed by conventional thermoplastic methods such as injection molding, extrusion, and compression molding. It can also be machined using standard metalworking tools, allowing for the production of complex shapes and high-precision components.

Environmental Impact

PEEK is considered an environmentally friendly material due to its longevity and ability to be recycled. Its resistance to chemicals and high temperatures reduces the need for frequent replacement, contributing to waste reduction.

Challenges

The primary challenge associated with PEEK is its high cost compared to other thermoplastics, which limits its use to applications where its unique properties are essential. Additionally, processing PEEK requires specialized equipment and expertise due to its high melting point and processing temperature.

Research and Development

Ongoing research into PEEK aims to enhance its properties and expand its applications. This includes the development of composite materials that incorporate PEEK for improved strength and stiffness, and the exploration of its use in additive manufacturing (3D printing) for custom parts and implants.

See Also

Stub icon
   This article is a material-related stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!



Polyether ether ketone

Polyether ether ketone

Navigation: Wellness - Encyclopedia - Health topics - Disease Index‏‎ - Drugs - World Directory - Gray's Anatomy - Keto diet - Recipes

Transform your life with W8MD's budget GLP-1 injections from $125.

W8mdlogo.png
W8MD weight loss doctors team

W8MD offers a medical weight loss program to lose weight in Philadelphia. Our physician-supervised medical weight loss provides:

NYC weight loss doctor appointments

Start your NYC weight loss journey today at our NYC medical weight loss and Philadelphia medical weight loss clinics.

Linkedin_Shiny_Icon Facebook_Shiny_Icon YouTube_icon_(2011-2013) Google plus


Advertise on WikiMD

WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

Let Food Be Thy Medicine
Medicine Thy Food - Hippocrates

Medical Disclaimer: WikiMD is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The information on WikiMD is provided as an information resource only, may be incorrect, outdated or misleading, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. Please consult your health care provider before making any healthcare decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition. WikiMD expressly disclaims responsibility, and shall have no liability, for any damages, loss, injury, or liability whatsoever suffered as a result of your reliance on the information contained in this site. By visiting this site you agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, which may from time to time be changed or supplemented by WikiMD. If you do not agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, you should not enter or use this site. See full disclaimer.
Credits:Most images are courtesy of Wikimedia commons, and templates, categories Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY SA or similar.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD