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Join leading innovators who trust our PEEK powders to push the boundaries of what’s possible. Whether you’re crafting aerospace marvels or life-changing medical devices, our materials and expertise ensure success.
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PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) is a high-performance polymer renowned for its mechanical strength, heat resistance (up to 260°C long-term), and chemical stability. When processed through SLS 3D printing, it unlocks unparalleled advantages:
| Feature | Traditional Manufacturing | PEEK Powder Sintering |
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| Design Complexity | Limited by tooling constraints | Achieves intricate geometries (e.g. lattice structures, internal channels) |
| Material Waste | High (subtractive methods) | Up to 95% powder reuse |
| Production Speed | Weeks for prototyping | Days, with minimal post-processing |
| Mechanical Performance | Varies with material | Retains PEEK’s tensile strength (100+ MPa) and wear resistance |
PEEK’s versatility makes it ideal for mission-critical components:
Lightweight, heat-resistant engine parts and brackets .
Biocompatible implants (e.g., cranial plates, joint replacements) compliant with FDA standards .
Durable under-the-hood components and custom fixtures .
High-precision insulators and connectors .
We provide premium PEEK powders tailored for SLS technology:
Uniform Particle Size: Ensures consistent sintering and surface finish .
High Purity: Minimizes defects for superior mechanical properties .
Optimal Sintering Parameters: Pre-tested settings (e.g., 350°C for peak strength ) to streamline your workflow.
Cost-Effective: Reduce waste and tooling expenses.
Faster Time-to-Market: Prototype and produce in days.
Sustainability: Eco-friendly with recyclable powder.
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