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Heat-resistant thermoplastics are a type of polymer that can tolerate high temperatures without deforming, degrading, or losing mechanical characteristics. Unlike thermosetting plastics, which cure irreversibly and become solid when heated, thermoplastics can be molded and reshaped even after being subjected to high temperatures.
These materials are used in a variety of industries where heat resistance is essential. PEEK is a high-performance thermoplastic with strong heat resistance, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance. PEEK is used in a variety of applications including aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial.
PPS is yet another high-temperature polymer with outstanding heat and chemical resistance. PPS is a material that is utilized in automobile components, electrical insulators, and industrial applications. Polyimides are a type of high-performance polymer recognized for its strong heat resistance.
LCPs are a form of thermoplastic that is well-known for its high heat resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and outstanding electrical characteristics. Connectors, electronic components, and packaging all make use of LCPs. PEI is a high-temperature thermoplastic with exceptional mechanical qualities and dimensional stability at high temperatures.
PEI is utilized in the aerospace, automotive, and electronics industries. These heat-resistant thermoplastics find application in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, and industrial manufacturing. They allow the manufacture of components that can survive harsh heat environments while retaining mechanical and chemical qualities.
The right heat-resistant thermoplastic is chosen according on the individual application requirements, such as temperature, mechanical loads, and chemical exposure. It has a wide range of industrial and nonstick coating applications.
The Global Heat-resistant thermoplastic market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Sarpek PEK (polyetherketone), an injection-moldable polymer with ultra-high heat resistance and durability, is introduced by Polyplastics as a new Super Engineering Plastic Business Line. Polyplastics Group, one of the world’s leading engineering plastics suppliers, is pleased to announce the addition of SARPEK PEK (polyetherketone) to its product line, a highly advanced material solution for metal replacement and applications requiring the highest heat resistance of any injection moldable resin without the need for post-curing.
SARPEK PEK is an engineering plastic at the top of the crystalline super engineering plastic hierarchy, a step up from PEEK (polyether ether ketone), with a high crystallization rate and great molding efficiency. It also has increased heat resistance and strength, allowing it to substitute metals in severe settings where other crystalline super engineering polymers fail and metals are heavy and noisy.