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PEEK O-rings or seals are special parts used in machines that work in very hot and high-pressure places. They are important in the oil and gas industry, where conditions can be really tough. PEEK materials are strong because they can handle high heat, pressure, chemical

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Category: PEEK

Description:

PEEK O-rings or seals are special parts used in machines that work in very hot and high-pressure places. They are important in the oil and gas industry, where conditions can be really tough. PEEK materials are strong because they can handle high heat, pressure, chemicals, and wear, making them perfect for these kinds of jobs.

Here's a simpler breakdown of the different types of PEEK O-rings or seals:

Item

100% PEEK

PEEK + 30% Glass Fiber

PEEK + 30% Carbon Fiber

PEEK + 10% Carbon Fiber + 10% Graphite + 10% PTFE

Density (g/cm³)

1.3

1.564

1.4

1.41

Color

Natural

Black

Black

Black

Hardness (Rockwell HRR)

118

119

123

114

Friction (μ)

0.30-0.38

0.38-0.46

0.28

0.18

Water Absorption (%)

0.5

0.11

0.06

0.06

Mold Shrinkage (%)

1.2

0.4

0.1

0.3

Tensile Strength (MPa)

100

107

130

98

Bending Strength (MPa)

163

156

272

126

Compressive Strength (MPa)

118

216

185

115

Impact Strength (kJ/m²)

No Crack

41

46

27

Thermal Deformation Temp (°C)

340

340

300

282

Max Using Temp (°C)

260

260

260

260

Flammability Level

V-0

1.5

1.5

0.75

Dielectric Strength (kV/mm)

18

19

   

Surface Resistivity (Ω)

10¹⁵

10¹⁵

3 × 10⁶

5 × 10⁶

In simpler terms:

  • Density tells how heavy the material is.
  • Hardness shows how tough the material is.
  • Friction shows how slippery or sticky the material is when it rubs against something.
  • Water Absorption shows how much water the material soaks up.
  • Mold Shrinkage tells how much the material shrinks when shaped.
  • Strengths show how much force the material can handle when stretched, bent, or compressed.
  • Impact Strength shows how well the material can resist sudden hits without breaking.
  • Thermal Deformation Temp is the highest temperature the material can handle before it changes shape.
  • Max Using Temp is the highest temperature the material can work at for a long time.
  • Flammability Level tells if the material can catch fire easily.
  • Dielectric Strength shows how well the material resists electricity.
  • Surface Resistivity shows how well the material resists electric current.