Search
Rapra Publishing

PEEK and other Polyaryletherketones
***BUY TOGETHER WITH THE UPDATE ON TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS OF POLYARYLETHERKETONES AND YOU SAVE £100!***
This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the world's largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to PEEK or other Polyaryletherketones.
PAEKs (PolyArylEtherKetones) are a type of high performance thermoplastic polymers that are particularly useful in aggressive environments. This group includes PEEK, PEEKK and PEKK, with the different names reflecting the proportion and sequence of ether (E) and ketone (K) components in the monomer. The properties of PAEKs make them suitable for a huge range of applications ranging from Aerospace through Industrial Machinery to Medical implants. They can be relatively expensive to produce, so these polymers are used sparingly, but to great effect in tough conditions.
Why not consider also purchasing the 'Update on Technology and Applications of PAEK'? This new book in the Smithers Rapra Update series provides an overview of all the key aspects of PAEK technology including their production, characterisation, product forms (including compound, blends, composites, films, coatings and medical grades) and classes of application in each industry sector. Followed up with a subscription to this 'PEEK and other Polyaryletherketones' Bulletin, you'll have the complete package to introduce you to the topic then keep you up-to-date with new developments. Add both items to your cart and you will save £100.
A Polymer Bulletin from Rapra may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy instead of wasting time, effort and money finding the information yourself.
If there are many people within your organisation who would benefit from this information then get in touch to talk to us about our multi-recipient bulletin.
You can also request samples of this bulletin.
