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480°F Rated · Metal Replacement · FDA Biocompatible

CNC Machined
PEEK Parts

Custom PEEK parts in as few as 5 days. 480°F continuous. Resists nearly all chemicals. Replaces metal at half the weight. $150–$600 per part.

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480°F
Max continuous
temperature
250°C sustained
Excellent
Chemical resistance
nearly all chemicals
Except conc. sulfuric
Yes
FDA biocompatible
ISO 10993
Implant-grade available
Best
Strength-to-weight
of any plastic
Replaces metal

PEEK CNC Machining: The Premium Metal Replacement

PEEK is the plastic you use when no other plastic works. It handles 480°F continuous. It resists nearly every chemical on the planet. It has the best strength-to-weight ratio of any plastic. And it is FDA biocompatible for medical implants.

The full name is polyether ether ketone. PEEK is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic that sits at the very top of the polymer pyramid. It replaces stainless steel, titanium, and aluminum in applications where you need less weight, no corrosion, and no lubrication.

The catch? PEEK raw stock costs $200–$800 per pound. That is 10–20x more than Delrin or nylon 6/6. But in the right application, PEEK saves money by lasting longer, removing maintenance, and cutting assembly weight.

At RivCut, we machine PEEK 450G, PEEK GF30, PEEK CF30, and PEEK-HT. Upload your CAD file and get a quote in minutes. Most PEEK parts cost $150–$600 and ship in 5–7 business days.

PEEK Material Properties

Here are the numbers that matter when you design with PEEK.

Property PEEK 450G (Unfilled) PEEK CF30 (Carbon-Filled)
Tensile Strength 16 ksi (110 MPa) 24 ksi (165 MPa)
Yield Strength 14 ksi (97 MPa) 21 ksi (145 MPa)
Hardness Rockwell M99 Rockwell M102
Max Continuous Temp 480°F (250°C) 480°F (250°C)
Density 0.047 lb/in³ (1.30 g/cm³) 0.050 lb/in³ (1.40 g/cm³)
Chemical Resistance Nearly all chemicals Nearly all chemicals
Thermal Conductivity 0.25 W/mK 0.92 W/mK
Moisture Absorption 0.50% 0.30%
FDA Biocompatible Yes (ISO 10993) Varies by grade

PEEK Grades We Machine

Each PEEK grade is tuned for a different job. The right grade can save you money and boost performance.

Grade Key Feature Best For Cost
PEEK 450G Standard unfilled — 16 ksi tensile General purpose, FDA implants, chemical seals $$$
PEEK GF30 30% glass-filled — stiffer, more stable Structural parts, electrical insulators, fixtures $$$
PEEK CF30 30% carbon-filled — 24 ksi tensile Metal replacement, high-load bearings, aerospace $$$$
PEEK-HT Higher temp rating — 500°F+ Extreme heat applications, downhole oil & gas $$$$

PEEK 450G is the standard. Use it for most applications. It is the most affordable PEEK grade and the only one certified for medical implants in its PEEK-OPTIMA form.

PEEK GF30 adds 30% glass fibers. This boosts stiffness by 50% and cuts thermal expansion in half. Use it for parts that need to hold tight dimensions at high temperatures. The glass fibers make it slightly harder on tooling.

PEEK CF30 is the strongest PEEK grade. Carbon fibers push tensile strength to 24 ksi — stronger than some aluminum alloys. It also conducts heat better than unfilled PEEK. Use it when you are replacing metal parts and need maximum strength.

PEEK-HT handles temperatures above 500°F. Use it for downhole oil and gas tools, autoclave environments, and extreme heat applications where standard PEEK is not enough.

PEEK vs Other Materials

PEEK competes with both plastics and metals. Here is how it stacks up.

PEEK vs Engineering Plastics

Property PEEK 450G Delrin (POM) Ultem (PEI) Nylon 6/6
Tensile Strength 16 ksi 10 ksi 15 ksi 12 ksi
Max Temp 480°F 180°F 340°F 220°F
Chemical Resistance Excellent Good Good Fair
Moisture Absorption 0.50% 0.22% 0.25% 2.5%
Biocompatible Yes (ISO 10993) FDA food-safe No No
Cost per Part $150–$600 $65–$250 $100–$400 $60–$200

PEEK vs Metals

Property PEEK CF30 Stainless 316 Titanium Ti-6Al-4V Aluminum 6061-T6
Density 0.050 lb/in³ 0.290 lb/in³ 0.160 lb/in³ 0.098 lb/in³
Weight Savings Baseline 5.8x heavier 3.2x heavier 2x heavier
Corrosion Immune Resists most Resists most Needs anodizing
Lubrication Needed No Yes Yes Yes
Electrical Insulation Yes No (conductive) No (conductive) No (conductive)
Radiolucent (X-ray clear) Yes No No No

Choose PEEK when you need high temperature, chemical resistance, weight savings, or biocompatibility. It costs more than other plastics but less than the metal assembly it often replaces.

Choose Delrin when temperatures stay below 180°F and you need low friction at low cost.

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Industries That Use CNC Machined PEEK

PEEK shows up in the most demanding environments on the planet. Here are the top industries.

Design Tips for CNC Machined PEEK Parts

PEEK machines well, but it is expensive. Smart design saves material and cuts cost.

1 Minimize Material Waste

PEEK stock costs $200–$800 per pound. Every chip you cut is money. Design parts close to the stock size. Avoid oversized billets that get machined down to small features. A part that starts from 1" round stock costs half as much as one that starts from 2" round stock.

2 Use PEEK Only Where You Need It

Do not make the entire assembly from PEEK. Use PEEK for the bushing, seal, or insulator that needs it. Make the housing from aluminum 6061 or stainless 304. A hybrid design with a $50 aluminum housing and a $100 PEEK insert beats a $400 all-PEEK part.

3 Consider Stress-Relief Annealing

PEEK builds internal stress during machining. For parts with tight tolerances (±0.001"), a stress-relief anneal between roughing and finishing passes keeps the part stable. This adds a day to lead time but prevents warping after machining.

4 Choose the Right Grade for the Job

Do not use PEEK CF30 when PEEK 450G will work. CF30 costs more and is harder on tooling. Use unfilled PEEK 450G for chemical resistance and biocompatibility. Use GF30 for dimensional stability. Save CF30 for maximum strength and metal replacement.

5 Keep Inside Corner Radii at 0.030"+

Same rule as any CNC material. End mills are round. A 0.030" inside corner radius costs nothing extra. Sharp corners need smaller tools and slower feeds, which increases cost — and with PEEK at $200+/lb, you want fast, efficient machining.

Finishes for PEEK Parts

PEEK has a natural tan/brown color. It machines to a good surface finish straight off the tool. Here are your options.

  • As-machined: Clean tool marks, 32–63 Ra surface finish. This is what most PEEK parts get. Good enough for seals, bushings, and structural parts.
  • Polished: Hand-polished to 16 Ra or better for sealing surfaces, medical implants, and optical components. Adds cost but gives a smooth, glossy finish.
  • Tumbled / deburred: Removes sharp edges and burrs. Standard on all parts. Safe to handle.
  • Plasma treated: Surface activation for bonding or coating adhesion. PEEK has low surface energy, so plasma treatment helps paint and adhesives stick.
  • Laser engraved: Part numbers, lot codes, and UDI marks for medical device traceability. Clean, permanent marking.

Note: PEEK does not need corrosion protection, anodizing, or plating. Its natural chemical resistance means the as-machined surface is ready for service in nearly all environments.

Tolerances for CNC Machined PEEK

PEEK holds good tolerances, but filled grades hold them better. Here is what to expect.

  • General features: ±0.003" (±0.076 mm)
  • Precision features: ±0.001" (±0.025 mm)
  • Surface finish: 32–63 Ra standard, 16 Ra achievable on polished surfaces
  • Flatness: 0.002" per inch on machined surfaces
  • Concentricity: 0.001" TIR on turned features

For the tightest tolerances, use PEEK CF30 or PEEK GF30. The fillers reduce thermal expansion and increase stiffness, which means less movement during and after machining. For critical parts, we recommend a stress-relief anneal cycle between roughing and finishing operations.

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Why RivCut for PEEK CNC Machining

PEEK is not a material you want to waste. Here is why teams trust RivCut with their PEEK parts.

  • All four grades available. PEEK 450G, PEEK GF30, PEEK CF30, and PEEK-HT. We keep stock on hand so you do not wait for material orders.
  • PEEK-specific tooling. We use carbide and diamond-coated end mills designed for PEEK. This gives clean cuts, tight tolerances, and no melting or delamination on filled grades.
  • Material waste tracking. We log every gram of PEEK stock and finished weight. You know exactly where your expensive material goes. We optimize nesting and fixturing to minimize waste.
  • Stress-relief annealing in-house. For tight-tolerance PEEK parts, we anneal between roughing and finishing. This keeps dimensions stable and prevents post-machining warping.
  • Free DFM review. Our machinists check your PEEK design for material waste, thin walls, and tolerance issues before cutting starts. This often saves 20–30% on material cost.
  • 100% made in USA. Every PEEK part is machined in our Union City, California facility. Full traceability. Material certs available.

The RivCut Guarantee

If your PEEK parts do not match your drawing, we remake them at no charge. Given PEEK material costs, we take extra care with every part. Double inspection on all PEEK orders. Every critical dimension is verified with calibrated equipment before shipping.

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PEEK CNC Machining: Common Questions

PEEK stands for polyether ether ketone. It is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic rated to 480°F (250°C) continuous. PEEK resists nearly all chemicals except concentrated sulfuric acid. It has the best strength-to-weight ratio of any plastic. PEEK is used in semiconductor, aerospace, medical implants, and oil and gas.
PEEK raw stock costs $200–$800 per pound. The resin needs very high processing temperatures (over 700°F) and special equipment to manufacture. A 2-inch PEEK rod costs 10–20x more than the same size in Delrin or nylon. Despite the cost, PEEK saves money when it replaces expensive metal assemblies or reduces maintenance in harsh environments.
Most PEEK parts cost $150–$600 per piece. Simple bushings start around $150. Complex parts with tight tolerances in carbon-filled PEEK CF30 can reach $500–$600. The main cost driver is material — PEEK stock is $200–$800 per pound. Volume discounts start at 10+ pieces. Upload your CAD file for exact pricing.
RivCut machines four PEEK grades. PEEK 450G is the standard unfilled grade. PEEK GF30 is 30% glass-filled for higher stiffness. PEEK CF30 is 30% carbon-filled with 24 ksi tensile strength — the strongest grade. PEEK-HT handles temperatures above 500°F. All grades are available.
Yes. PEEK CF30 has 24 ksi tensile strength — stronger than some aluminum alloys. PEEK weighs 80% less than steel and 50% less than aluminum. Common replacements include stainless 316 bushings in semiconductor equipment, titanium Ti-6Al-4V spinal implants, and aluminum 6061 brackets in aerospace. PEEK also eliminates corrosion and does not need lubrication.
Yes. PEEK is FDA biocompatible and meets ISO 10993 for implantable devices. Medical-grade PEEK (PEEK-OPTIMA) is used in spinal fusion cages, dental implants, and trauma fixation plates. PEEK is radiolucent — it does not show on X-rays or MRI, which helps doctors see healing bone around the implant.
PEEK resists nearly all chemicals including hydrocarbons, acids, bases, and organic solvents. It handles hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, acetone, toluene, jet fuel, and steam. The only chemical that attacks PEEK is concentrated sulfuric acid above 98%. This makes PEEK ideal for chemical processing, oil and gas, and semiconductor wet bench equipment.
Standard tolerance on PEEK is ±0.003 inches. Precision tolerance is ±0.001 inches. PEEK GF30 and CF30 hold tighter tolerances than unfilled PEEK 450G because the fillers reduce thermal expansion and increase stiffness. For the tightest tolerances, we recommend PEEK CF30 with a stress-relief anneal before final machining.
PEEK handles 480°F continuous versus 180°F for Delrin. PEEK resists nearly all chemicals while Delrin is limited. PEEK has 60% higher tensile strength. But PEEK costs 10–20x more and machines slower. Choose PEEK for high temp, chemical resistance, or metal replacement. Choose Delrin for low friction at moderate temperatures.
Standard lead time for PEEK parts is 5–7 business days. Rush orders ship in as few as 3 business days for simple parts. PEEK machines slower than Delrin or nylon, so complex parts may take 7–10 business days. Upload your CAD file to see exact delivery dates with your quote.

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