At Kriloha Ltd., we understand that working with high-performance polymers requires a different level of expertise compared to standard metals. Our PEEK Part Processing service is our engineered answer for “Material-Integrity-Preservation” and “Complex-Geometry-Realization”. As a premier provider of customized industrial solutions, Kriloha has developed a specialized manufacturing ecosystem that treats PEEK not just as a plastic, but as a critical engineering material.
The engineering of our processing division is founded on Thermal-Stability and Stress-Relief. PEEK can develop internal tensions if machined too aggressively or without proper thermal control. At Kriloha, we utilize proprietary cooling and cutting paths that prevent the material from warping or losing its high-performance properties. This ensures that whether we are processing a massive industrial bearing or a microscopic medical connector, the part exhibits perfect “Structural-Consistency” and “Dimensional-Repeatability”.
Manufacturing these advanced components involves strict Dimensional, Material, and Surface Verification. We collaborate directly with your engineering teams to translate your technical drawings into high-performance reality, ensuring that the processed part maintains its chemical and thermal immunity throughout its lifecycle. By choosing Kriloha Ltd., you are investing in a “Future-Proof” manufacturing partnership that understands the intricate science of high-performance polymer fabrication.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the advantage of CNC processing over injection molding for PEEK?
CNC processing is ideal for low-to-medium volumes and allows for much tighter tolerances and complex internal features that molds cannot achieve. It also eliminates the risk of parting lines or mold flash, which are critical for high-pressure seals.
- How does Kriloha prevent PEEK parts from warping during the machining process?
We use stress-relieved PEEK billets and apply specialized 5-axis tool paths that minimize heat buildup. We also employ specific annealing processes if the geometry is particularly complex to ensure the part remains stable after it leaves the machine.
- Can you process parts from reinforced PEEK grades like carbon-filled or glass-filled?
Absolutely. While these materials are more abrasive and difficult to cut, our CNC centers at Kriloha are equipped with specialized tooling designed to maintain precision when processing high-stiffness composite PEEK matrices.
- What kind of surface finish can be achieved through your processing?
We can achieve exceptionally smooth finishes suitable for “metal-to-polymer” dynamic seals. Our post-processing capabilities include specialized polishing and lapping to meet the Ra requirements of the most demanding analytical and medical applications.
- Is Kriloha able to handle high-volume production for processed PEEK parts?
Yes. We support R&D with rapid prototyping (single units) and have the infrastructure to scale up to high-volume production runs while maintaining consistent quality across every batch.