Glass fiber reinforced PEEK
Glass fiber reinforced PEEK is a composite material made by reinforcing PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) resin with glass fibers. The addition of glass fibers enhances the mechanical properties of PEEK, particularly its stiffness, strength, and dimensional stability, making it suitable for applications requiring higher load-bearing capacity and improved thermal resistance.

Benefits of Glass Fiber Reinforced PEEK:

  • High Load-Bearing Capacity: The addition of glass fibers allows the material to withstand higher mechanical stresses, making it suitable for critical load-bearing applications.

  • Extended Service Life: Its excellent mechanical and thermal properties contribute to longer service life in applications exposed to harsh environments, reducing maintenance needs and downtime.

  • Enhanced Precision: The low thermal expansion and moisture absorption properties make this composite ideal for precision components that must maintain tight tolerances over time.