CNC Machining in PEEK

For High-Performance & Extreme Environments

PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) is an advanced engineering plastic known for its exceptional strength, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability. Ideal for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.

✓ Continuous use up to 260°C
✓ Excellent wear & chemical resistance
✓ Tight tolerance up to ±0.01 mm
CNC Machined PEEK Parts

What is PEEK?

Understanding one of the most advanced engineering plastics for demanding applications.

PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) is a high-performance thermoplastic known for its outstanding mechanical strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. It is widely used in industries where standard plastics fail, such as aerospace, medical, semiconductor, and oil & gas.

Unlike common engineering plastics, PEEK maintains its structural integrity even under extreme conditions, including high temperatures up to 260°C, aggressive chemicals, and continuous mechanical stress.

Thanks to its unique combination of properties, PEEK is often considered a lightweight alternative to metal, offering reduced weight while maintaining exceptional performance.

High-Performance Polymer Metal Replacement Extreme Environment Ready

Material Type

High-performance thermoplastic

Max Continuous Temp

Up to 260°C

Strength

High mechanical strength

Chemical Resistance

Excellent

High Temp Resistance

PEEK-1000 Engineering Parts

Chemical Resistance

PEEK-GF30 Fastener

Lightweight Metal Alternative

PEEK-CA30 Processed Materials

Key Benefits of PEEK

Why PEEK is the material of choice for high-performance and critical applications.

High Temperature Resistance

PEEK can withstand continuous operating temperatures up to 260°C without losing mechanical integrity, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and high-heat industrial environments.

Exceptional Mechanical Strength

With high tensile strength and stiffness, PEEK maintains structural stability under heavy loads, offering reliable performance in demanding mechanical applications.

Outstanding Chemical Resistance

Resistant to a wide range of chemicals including acids, bases, and solvents, PEEK is suitable for harsh chemical environments and long-term exposure conditions.

Excellent Wear & Friction Performance

PEEK exhibits low friction and high wear resistance, making it perfect for moving parts such as bearings, bushings, and seals.

Dimensional Stability

Low moisture absorption and thermal expansion ensure tight tolerances are maintained even in fluctuating temperatures and environments.

Electrical Insulation Properties

PEEK offers stable electrical insulation even under high temperatures and frequencies, making it suitable for electronic and semiconductor applications.

Why Machine PEEK with CNC?

Choosing the right manufacturing method is critical for achieving performance, precision, and reliability.

While PEEK can be processed through various manufacturing methods such as injection molding and 3D printing, CNC machining remains the preferred choice for high-precision and low-volume applications.

CNC machining ensures that PEEK parts retain their full mechanical properties without internal weaknesses, delivering consistent performance in critical environments.

  • Higher Precision: Achieve tight tolerances up to ±0.01 mm for complex geometries.
  • Material Integrity: No layer bonding issues, ensuring uniform strength throughout the part.
  • Ideal for Low Volume: Perfect for prototypes and small-batch production without tooling costs.
  • Faster Lead Times: Rapid turnaround compared to mold-based manufacturing.

CNC Machining

  • ✔ High precision & tight tolerance
  • ✔ Full material strength (isotropic)
  • ✔ No tooling required
  • ✔ Best for prototypes & low volume

Injection Molding / 3D Printing

  • ✖ High tooling cost (molding)
  • ✖ Layer weakness (3D printing)
  • ✖ Less flexible for design changes
  • ✖ Longer setup time

PEEK CNC Machining Capabilities

Advanced machining capabilities to deliver high-precision PEEK parts for demanding industries.

Tolerance

Up to ±0.01 mm

Max Part Size

Up to 500 mm

Lead Time

3–7 Days

Minimum Order

No MOQ

Machining Processes

CNC Milling

Ideal for complex geometries, tight tolerances, and precision surfaces. Suitable for high-performance PEEK components.

CNC Turning

Perfect for cylindrical PEEK parts such as bushings, shafts, and rings with excellent dimensional accuracy.

Micro Machining

Capable of producing small, intricate PEEK components used in medical and electronic applications.

Our experienced engineers optimize cutting parameters specifically for PEEK to prevent thermal deformation and ensure superior surface quality and dimensional accuracy.

PEEK Material Grades

Select the right PEEK material grade based on performance, strength, and application requirements.

Natural PEEK

Unfilled PEEK offers the highest toughness and elongation, making it suitable for general-purpose high-performance applications.

  • ✔ Best impact resistance
  • ✔ High purity (medical & food use)
  • ✔ Good wear resistance
General Use

Glass-Filled PEEK

Reinforced with glass fibers to improve stiffness and dimensional stability, ideal for structural components.

  • ✔ Higher stiffness & rigidity
  • ✔ Improved dimensional stability
  • ✔ Lower thermal expansion
Structural Parts

Carbon-Filled PEEK

Enhanced with carbon fibers for superior strength, wear resistance, and lower friction performance.

  • ✔ Highest strength & stiffness
  • ✔ Excellent wear resistance
  • ✔ Low friction coefficient
High Load / Wear

Available PEEK Specifications

Explore different PEEK material specifications to match your performance and application requirements.

Material Type Key Features Typical Applications
Generic PEEK Unfilled Balanced properties, high toughness, good chemical resistance General engineering parts, medical components
PEEK-1000 Unfilled (High Purity) Highest ductility, excellent fatigue resistance, food & medical compliant Medical devices, food processing parts
PEEK-GF30 Glass Fiber Reinforced (30%) High stiffness, improved dimensional stability, low thermal expansion Structural parts, housings, aerospace components
PEEK-CA30 Carbon Fiber Reinforced (30%) High strength, low friction, excellent wear resistance Bearings, gears, high-load components
PEEK-PVX Modified (PTFE + Graphite + Carbon) Ultra-low friction, superior wear resistance, optimized for sliding applications Seals, bushings, sliding parts, tribological systems

Each PEEK specification is engineered for specific performance needs. Selecting the right grade can significantly improve part lifespan, reduce wear, and optimize overall system performance.

Not sure which PEEK specification fits your application? Our engineers can recommend the most suitable material based on your design and working conditions.

PEEK vs Other Plastics

Compare PEEK with common engineering plastics to determine the best material for your application.

Property PEEK Nylon (PA) PTFE POM (Delrin)
Max Continuous Temp 260°C 80–120°C 260°C 100°C
Mechanical Strength ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★☆☆☆☆ ★★★☆☆
Wear Resistance ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★☆
Chemical Resistance ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆
Dimensional Stability ★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆
Cost $$$$ $ $$$ $$

PEEK stands out for its unmatched combination of high temperature resistance, mechanical strength, and chemical stability. While materials like Nylon or POM may offer cost advantages, they cannot perform reliably in extreme environments where PEEK excels.

If your application involves high heat, heavy loads, or harsh chemicals, PEEK is often the most reliable long-term solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about ABS CNC machining services.

Is PEEK easy to machine?
PEEK is considered a high-performance but challenging material to machine due to its high strength and heat sensitivity. Proper tooling, cutting speeds, and cooling strategies are essential to avoid deformation and achieve high precision.
What tolerance can you achieve for PEEK parts?
We can achieve tight tolerances up to ±0.01 mm depending on part geometry and design requirements. Our engineers will review your drawings to ensure manufacturability and precision.
Is PEEK better than metal?
In many applications, PEEK can replace metal due to its high strength, lightweight nature, and excellent resistance to heat and chemicals. It is especially beneficial where weight reduction and corrosion resistance are critical.
What industries use PEEK CNC machining?
PEEK is widely used in aerospace, medical devices, semiconductor, automotive, and oil & gas industries where high performance and reliability are required.
How much does PEEK machining cost?
PEEK is more expensive than standard plastics due to its high-performance properties and machining complexity. However, it often provides better long-term value by reducing maintenance and improving product lifespan.
What is the lead time for PEEK CNC parts?
Typical lead time is 3–7 days depending on part complexity and quantity. Expedited services may be available for urgent projects.

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