The Performance Peak Among Thermoplastics

High-performance thermoplastics (special thermoplastics) differ from "simple plastics" in their complex polymer structure. This consists of aromatic structures and additional functional groups, such as ether or imide groups. On the one hand, these structures are very resistant to oxidation and, on the other, the chain stiffness is higher.

As the name suggests, high-performance thermoplastics have excellent properties. They are extremely resistant to temperature and chemicals, hydrolysis, halogen-free and resistant to UV and gamma radiation. They also have very good dielectric strength and excellent mechanical properties. In the event of a fire, they react in a flame-resistant manner and cause only a small amount of smoke to be emitted.


Typical Applications of High-Performance Thermoplastics are:


Although the complex structures are beneficial for the properties of plastics, processing is very demanding and therefore very costly.