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Wear Resistance Data
(SI Metric)

RTP 2205 TFE 15
versus 1018 C Steel

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK)
Glass Fiber 30%
PTFE 15%
 
RTP 2205 TFE 15
versus 1018 C Steel
PV Load Speed Wear Factor
X 10E-8
µ dynamic
70 1.80 0.25 149 0.48
70 0.90 0.50 462 0.44
70 0.45 1.00 241 0.38
175 4.50 0.25 143 0.47
175 2.25 0.50 123 0.46
175 1.15 1.00 386 0.44
350 9.00 0.25 147 0.32
350 4.50 0.50 249 0.40
350 2.25 1.00 251 0.44
 
Data obtained using ASTM 3702.
PV units:   KPa m/sec
Load units:   N
Speed units:   m/sec
Wear Factor units:   mm3/N m
Data last revised:   April 2001
 
 
RTP 2200 Series
Polyetheretherketone
Compounds

Advantages
• High strength and toughness
• Outstanding chemical resistance
• Ease of processing
• Wear Resistance

Limitations
• Cost
• Anisotropic
• High processing temperatures

Ketone-based resins such as polyetheretherketone (PEEK) are semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastics that can be used at high temperatures.

Other characteristics of PEEK include excellent chemical resistance, high strength and good resistance to burning. Although PEEK requires high processing temperatures, it can be processed using standard equipment.

 

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