PEEK Tubing
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a high-strength, high-temperature thermoplastic with superior mechanical and chemical properties that are ideal for medical tubing and other demanding applications.
Spectrum understands the challenge of successfully processing high-performance and high-heat polymers for extruded tubing. PEEK is often the preferred polymer for high-performance materials for medical device and other demanding market applications. Spectrum has the tools, technologies, and expertise to process PEEK and other high-performance thermoplastics for optimum function and longevity.
PEEK is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic that exhibits excellent chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties. PEEK is the material of choice for a variety of precision parts because of its high temperature, chemical resistance, and durability. Its load-bearing capabilities also make it a superior material for orthopedic, spine, and sports medicine implants.
Spectrum’s experienced in-house material experts and extrusion engineers produce some of the most complex and custom profiles in PEEK on the market today, including:
PEEK can withstand the most rigorous physical and mechanical stresses. With a very low coefficient of friction, this material has high tensile strength and flexural properties, offers good push-ability and kink resistance in catheter applications, and can be manufactured to be radiolucent and radiopaque. Other key advantages of PEEK are:
PEEK is a preferred material for medical device applications that require high chemical and heat resistance, high tensile strength, flexural properties, and lubricity. It is especially popular for single or multi-lumen tubing for a variety of products, including catheters, and electro-surgical tools and instruments. For example, medical device applications include:
Secondary operations that Spectrum performs for PEEK extrusions include flaring, tipping, laser cutting, radiofrequency welding, ultrasonic welding, heat forming/tube bending, and hole punching.
Spectrum also provides automated and manual assembly in addition to sterile and nonsterile packaging, which shortens the customer’s supply chain, improves communication and quality, and delivers products to market faster.
Product development is also accelerated through the use of Spectrum’s “off-the-shelf” PEEK extruded tubing, which is available via Spectrum Plastics Group’s webstore and includes:
Spectrum’s biocompatible PEEK filament is also an ideal material for injection-molded or additively-manufactured components and devices.
Although PEEK has been used for decades, its material properties continue to be engineered to provide specific characteristics for challenging end-use environments. Creating high-precision, tight-tolerance parts and products from PEEK requires experienced and knowledgeable material experts, extrusion engineers, and operators who are skilled with the latest advancements.