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PEEK Natural

PEEK material (chemically known as Polyetheretherketone) is extruded in sheet, rod and tube that may use Victrex® PEEK or Solvay polymer as a raw material. PEEK stands out as a distinctive engineering thermoplastic with semi-crystalline properties, providing exceptional chemical compatibility as well. It is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic that is particularly suitable for high-temperature applications ranging from extremely low temperature to +250°C for long terms and to +310°C for short terms. This material exhibits excellent mechanical strength, stiffness, and hardness, along with good resistance to creep and dimensional stability. It possesses favourable electrical insulating and dielectric properties and demonstrates exceptional resistance to high-energy radiation. PEEK is highly recommended for use in industries such as aerospace, nuclear, chemical, automotive, and electrical. Classic Polymers provides PEEK material in various forms, including rods, sheets, tubes, and components, available in both natural and filled grades. PEEK plastic finds frequent application in environments involving hot water or steam due to its ability to uphold essential physical properties like flexural and tensile strength, even under harsh conditions. PEEK components are lighter, stronger and able to withstand severe application environments / operating conditions with high reliability which allows for very high up-time in service. Properties & Specifications Excellent Thermal Properties Excellent Mechanical Properties Excellent Wear / Creep Resistance Excellent Chemical Resistance Excellent Radioactive Resistance Non-flammability For More Details Contact Classic And Polymers Resins

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PVDF

PVDF, also known as polyvinylidene fluoride, is a robust high performance engineering thermoplastic renowned for its exceptional performance properties. It possesses remarkable chemical resistance to a wide range of substances including acids, halogens, hydrocarbons, alcohols, salts, and oxidants. PVDF exhibits excellent thermal stability and inherent resistance to UV radiation and gamma radiation. This product finds extensive use in numerous industries such as semiconductor, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and nuclear waste processing.PVDF is primarily employed in applications involving valves, fittings, seals, gaskets, various pump components, and chemical handling systems, as well as semiconductor processing components. Classic Polymers And Resin

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PET

HPM – PET is a widely utilised engineering plastic with relatively high density that shares its popularity with materials such as POM-C and MC-Nylon. The grade offered is semi-crystalline in nature and displays remarkable mechanical properties making it highly suitable for precision mechanical parts. PET exhibits high tensile strength, excellent mechanical strength, high hardness, excellent sliding behaviour (low wear) and good dimensional stability. Additionally, PET's low coefficient of friction makes it ideal for applications that require exceptional wear resistance, such as wear pads, bearings, bushings, wheels, and guide rollers. Moreover, PET is well-suited for food processing applications that demand high chemical resistance and low moisture absorption.Due to its mechanical and thermal properties, PET is extremely well suited for applications where complex parts and the stringent dimensional accuracy and surface quality is needed. Classic Polymers and Resins

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Polyamide - Extruded Nylon PA 6

Extruded Polyamide / Nylon Plastic material, is available in standard stock shapes such as sheets, rods or tubes and can be machined to requirement. Extruded nylon can be of type PA 6, PA 12 or PA 66 and offers a balanced combination of performance and cost that provides end users with an optimal engineering plastic for standard applications or general purpose applications. Depending on the type, the extruded polymer differs in properties because of differences in molecular structure.These differences notably impact the mechanical properties and moisture absorption characteristics of the nylon. Nylon was the first engineering resin and is used in versatile applications ranging from electronic, marine, and automotive industries, to fibres for textiles. Extruded Nylon 6 / 66 has outstanding wear resistance and low frictional properties whilst also exhibiting very good temperature, chemical and impact properties. Additionally, this grade exhibits favourable electrical insulating ability and good chemical resistance. With a recommended working temperature of 85°C, it provides reliable performance in a wide range of applications. ‍For More Details Contact Classic Polymers and Resins

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