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FR4

FR4

FR4 is a class of glass fiber epoxy laminate that is flame retardant.

PEEK

PEEK

PEEK (CNC) is an engineering thermoplastic with excellent mechanical and thermal properties. Can be used to replace metal parts. Biocompatible.

PTFE

PTFE

Teflon (CNC) - PTFE - has excellent thermal and chemical resistance and outstanding frictional and electrical properties.

Acetal Copolymer (POM-C)

Acetal Copolymer (POM-C)

Acetal (POM-C) is the easiest to machine engineering plastic. Ideal for parts with high stiffness, low friction and very low water absorption.

PEI Ultem 1000

PEI Ultem 1000

High performance engineering thermoplastic polymer, with excellent durability, strength, stiffness and heat resistance (UL94-V0).

ABS

ABS

ABS (CNC) has good mechanical properties and excellent impact resistance. It is commonly used to prototype parts prior to injection-molding.

PET

PET

PET is a tough plastic that offers excellent wear resistance and mechanical strength.

PSU

PSU

PMMA (Acrylic)

PMMA (Acrylic)

PMMA is a translucent rigid plastic, often used as a substitute for glass and when high transparency is needed, a high polishing process can be done to achieve this.

Medical parts

Medical parts

By combining brass with PTFE, the advantages of both materials can be fully utilized. In medical components, brass is often used to provide electrical conductivity or corrosion resistance, while PTFE is leveraged to reduce the coefficient of friction and enhance biocompatibility. This combination can be achieved by coating the surface of brass components with PTFE.

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