""Have you ever thought that if what you want is possible, then all the polymer companies in the world would be making it?""
Our intention is to be the first company to make it, because we are a R&D center, anyway thank all of you for your replies and i will continue working on it
Best regards
we have thought to use PVDF because it has a low melting point (165 - 175 ºC), but we dont know if the final properties of the blend will fulfill with the properties requested.
thanks for your help and patience
Sorry fot that mate, i will try to write again by myself, the point is the folloween:
For aeronautic applications, the main thermoplastic engineering polymer used is the PEEK. This polymer offers interesting properties:
- High temperature resistance
- Excellent resistance to a wide range of...
Hi all, we are a small enterprise, and we are trying to get a polymer blend with PEEK 150 G similar properties, so we would like to know if there are any polymer similar to PVDF that we can blend with PEEK and mantain his mechanical and chemical properties.
Thanks in advanced