PEEK coating (heat resistance, slip resistance, wear resistance, high strength, high hardness, chemical resistance, prevention of metal ion leaching, electrical insulation, environmental characteristics)
■Excellent Characteristics
1. Heat Resistance
It exhibits the highest heat resistance among resin-based surface treatments, with a continuous use temperature of 260°C.
2. Slipperiness and Wear Resistance
Although it is inferior to fluororesin, it has high slipperiness (sliding property) and superior wear resistance compared to other resin-based treatments.
3. High Strength and Hardness
It has the highest strength and hardness among resin-based treatments.
4. Chemical Resistance
It is hardly affected by strong acids and strong alkalis, except for concentrated hydrochloric acid.
5. Prevention of Metal Ion Leaching
Peak Coat employs special processing technology to achieve thick film treatment and pinhole-free (no microscopic holes in the material), suppressing penetration and preventing metal ion leaching.
6. Electrical Insulation
With a volume resistivity of 10Ω·cm, it has very high insulation performance due to thick film treatment and material properties. Conversely, for areas requiring conductivity, there is Peak Coat C.
7. Environmental Characteristics
Since Peak Coat is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, the substances generated during combustion are only carbon dioxide and water, thus not polluting the atmosphere.