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PEKTRON PEEK 2030

1 of 3 products in this brand
Carbon filled PEKTRON PEEK 2030 is conductive, has excellent strength, and good creep resistance.

Polymer Name: Polyetheretherketone (PEEK)

Physical Form: Rods, Tube, Valve Seats

Features: Chemical Resistant, Conductive, Creep Resistant, Good Impact Strength, High Ductility, High Elongation, High Strength, Steam Resistant, Wear Resistant

Density: 1410.0 - 1410.0 kg/m³

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Identification & Functionality

Fillers Included
Technologies
Stock Shapes

MDS offers PEKTRON PEEK in the form of rods and tubes ranging from 1 in. to 21 in. (2.54 cm to 53.34 cm) diameter tubes.

Features & Benefits

Product Highlights

Material & Design Solutions’ (MDS) PEKTRON PEEK is an excellent choice for high temperature, high pressure applications in aggressive chemical environments. These injection molded PEEK compounds have been qualified for use up to 550°F (288°C) and 22,500 psi (0.16 GPa).

PEKTRON PEEK high performance thermoplastics offer outstanding chemical resistance and wear properties in a broad spectrum of industries and applications. The injection molded compounds demonstrate excellent resistance to hot water and steam and are unaffected by continuous exposure up to 550°F (288°C).

Applications & Uses

Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
Applications

Finished Parts

MDS offers PEKTRON PEEK in the form of finished parts machined out of injection molded stock shapes for critical service applications.

Typical Applications:

  • Valve seats
  • Spring energized seals
  • Bearings
  • Backup rings
  • Connectors
  • Vee rings

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity1.41ASTM D792
Tensile Strength38000.0psiASTM D638
Elongation5.0%ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus3400000.0psiASTM D790
Hardness87.0Shore DASTM D2240
Heat Deflection Temperature637.0°FASTM D648
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion max. 289°F (max. 143°C)0.8 x 10^5in/in/°FASTM D696
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion min. 289°F (min. 143°C)0.8 x 10^5in/in/°FASTM D696