What Is Engineering Grade Plastic?
Jul 11, 2024| 1. The definition of Engineering Grade Plastic
Commodity plastics are versatile materials appropriate for a breadth of applications. However, specialty or custom injection molded parts (required for medical, fire, and safety industries) may contain requirements - chemical resistance, fire retardant properties, mechanical grade strength - that mainstream polymers can't fulfill.
In these instances, engineering grade plastics (or engineering plastics) are viable solutions that may cost a little more at the outset of a project. Yet, their ability to deliver on unique project specifications and minimize failure risk in engineered plastic products quickly prove their value.
2. Benefits of Engineering Plastics
Selecting engineering plastics for medical injection molding and other specialty industrial applications provides a host of advantages that impact the moldability and quality of plastic parts, including:
Performance characteristics like heat resistance exceeding 100℃/212℉, chemical resistance that spans a variety of substances, and enhanced fire retardancy.
Malleability when the thermoplastic reaches a specified temperature, which enables moldability and solidification upon cooling that holds tight tolerances and geometries. Further, engineered plastics offer the unique ability to be remelted and formed again - a time and cost saver in the event of revisions.
Ease in manufacturing as compared to wood or metal, typically providing similar weight and strength as these substances but with the added benefit of being able to be molded into complicated shapes.
3. Uses for Engineering Grade Plastics
Many industries combine engineering plastics with complex injection molding production processes to create parts that can withstand varying degrees of handling, exposure, and functionality.
Among the most popular thermoplastic choices for medical applications are:
Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK)
Polyetherimide (PEI)
Polyethersulfone (PES)/Polysulfone (PSU)
Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS)
Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPE/TPU)
While these are preferred materials for medical injection molding, it doesn't preclude the use of engineering plastics that are prevalent in other industries, such as the following (which are listed with examples of typical applications):
Acetal (POM): springs, bearings, and valve parts
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS): car bumpers and dashboard trims
Polyamides (nylon): bearings, textiles, and automotive applications
Polycarbonate: electronic components, construction materials, and data storage (also widely used in medical devices exposed to gamma radiation)
Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT): electronic components, housings, and automotive connectors
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET): infant products, sterilizer lids, and dishwasher parts
Engineering plastics have unique characteristics which are appealing to both medical and heavy industrial manufacturers, especially as it relates to strength, chemical/heat/fire resistance, and durability of plastic injection molded parts. These benefits outweigh the comparatively higher material costs and should be carefully considered for your next critical-use application.
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