Peek CNC Turning and Milling Service
PEEK is a premium engineering thermoplastic renowned for its superior performance in demanding industries such as aerospace, medical implants, and oil & gas equipment. It delivers exceptional chemical resistance, outstanding thermal stability, and unmatched mechanical strength
Why Choose PEEK for CNC Turning and Milling Parts?
PEEK is a top choice for CNC turning and milling, offering exceptional mechanical strength, outstanding thermal stability, and superior chemical resistance while maintaining excellent machinability. It produces precise, high-quality parts with tight tolerances down to ±0.0002″ (5 μm), smooth surface finishes, and reliable performance in high-volume production—making it the preferred material for aerospace components, medical devices, oil & gas equipment, and high-performance industrial parts.
- Superior strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent chemical, hydrolysis, and radiation resistance
- Clean machining with short, controllable chips
- High-quality surface finish directly from the machine
- Outstanding thermal stability up to 250°C continuous
- Ideal for high-load, high-temperature, and harsh-environment applications
Available Parts for Peek CNC Turning and Milling
PEEK CNC Turning and Milling is suitable for a wide range of PEEK materials including PEEK (unfilled, glass-filled, carbon-filled, etc.), PEEK 450G, PEEK 450CA30, PEEK 450FC30, and PEEK-based composites. The suitability depends on the material’s machinability. Here are the parts we can provide for CNC Turning and Milling.




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