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Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) is a type of engineering plastic that is widely used in a variety of industries due to its excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. It is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic with a high melting point, making it suitable for high temperature applications. PEEK is also highly resistant to wear and abrasion, making it an ideal material for components that require long-term durability. Additionally, PEEK is non-toxic and biocompatible, making it suitable for medical applications.
PEEK is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics. It is used to manufacture components such as bearings, seals, and valves, as well as medical implants and prosthetics.
Companies in the PEEK market include Solvay, Victrex, Quadrant, Ensinger, and PolyOne. Show Less Read more