{"id":1789,"date":"2024-11-07T15:04:51","date_gmt":"2024-11-07T08:04:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cpiplastic.com\/en\/?p=1789"},"modified":"2024-11-07T15:04:51","modified_gmt":"2024-11-07T08:04:51","slug":"heat-resistant-plastics-and-their-applications-in-the-industries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cpiplastic.com\/en\/heat-resistant-plastics-and-their-applications-in-the-industries\/","title":{"rendered":"Heat-resistant plastics and their applications in the industries"},"content":{"rendered":"
Heat-resistant plastic<\/strong> are polymers that can withstand temperatures above 200\u00b0C without deforming, melting, or releasing toxic fumes<\/strong>. These materials are often used in applications that are frequently exposed to heat, such as automotive components, electronics, and cookware. Heat-resistant plastic<\/strong> are designed to maintain their structural integrity and performance under extreme temperature conditions, making them essential materials in various industries. This article will explore the types of Heat-resistant plastic<\/strong> and their applications in various industries.<\/p>\n PEEK (polyether ether ketone)<\/strong> is one of the most common heat resistant plastic. PEEK can withstand temperatures up to 260\u00b0C (500\u00b0F)<\/strong>. It is commonly used in applications such as medical devices, automotive components, and aerospace parts.<\/p>\n PEEK is known for its excellent mechanical strength, chemical and hydrolysis resistance. It also has low flammability and is resistant to radiation, making it an ideal material for applications that require durability and reliability.<\/p>\n In the medical field, PEEK is commonly used in implants and medical devices due to its biocompatibility and radiopaque properties. In the aerospace industry, it is used in parts that require high strength and lightweight properties.<\/p>\nI. Common types of heat-resistant plastics<\/strong><\/h2>\n
1. PEEK<\/strong><\/h3>\n