PEEK components for drones

PEEK components for drones

Core Features

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Offers the structural rigidity and mechanical strength of aluminum while significantly reducing the airframe’s weight to extend flight endurance.
  • Extreme Vibration Damping: Naturally absorbs high-frequency motor vibrations, protecting sensitive flight controllers and imaging gimbal sensors from mechanical “noise”.
  • Electromagnetic Transparency: PEEK does not interfere with RF signals, ensuring maximum range and clarity for GPS, telemetry, and FPV transmission systems.
  • Thermal Stability: Maintains structural integrity near high-draw ESCs (Electronic Speed Controllers) and motors that can reach operating temperatures up to 250°C.
  • Chemical & UV Resilience: Immune to corrosion from saltwater in maritime drone operations and remains stable under prolonged UV exposure at high altitudes.

At Kriloha Ltd., we understand that in the UAV industry, every gram of weight translates directly into lost airtime. Our PEEK Components for Drones are our engineered answer for “Lightweight-Structural-Rigidity” and “Signal-Clarity-Preservation”. As a premier provider of customized polymer solutions, Kriloha has developed a specialized manufacturing division that translates the complex aerodynamic and electronic requirements of modern drones into high-performance physical realities.

The engineering of our drone components is founded on Geometry-Precision and Vibration-Isolation. By utilizing state-of-the-art 5-axis CNC machining, we eliminate the structural inconsistencies found in 3D-printed or molded parts, ensuring perfectly balanced motor mounts and camera brackets. At Kriloha, we verify the dimensional stability of every bespoke part under thermal load, resulting in “Failure-Resistant” interfaces that protect your drone’s most sensitive electronics from the heat of high-performance flight.

Manufacturing these advanced aerial components involves strict Dimensional, Weight, and RF-Transparency Verification. We collaborate directly with your aerospace engineering teams to process bespoke configurations—including integrated wiring channels, proprietary mounting points for sensors, and ultra-thin-wall geometries for maximum weight savings. By choosing Kriloha Ltd., you are investing in a “Future-Proof” manufacturing partnership that optimizes your fleet’s flight performance through superior material science.

Primary Use Cases

  • Structural Airframe Mounts: Lightweight motor mounts and arm connectors that require high stiffness to prevent frame twisting during aggressive maneuvers.
  • Avionics Enclosures: High-purity, non-conductive housings for flight computers and GPS modules that require protection from both heat and electrical interference.
  • Gimbal & Camera Components: Precision-machined pivots and brackets for imaging systems where weight reduction and vibration isolation are critical for stable footage.
  • Propulsion System Bushings: Self-lubricating PEEK-PTFE blend bushings for folding prop mechanisms that require long-term wear resistance without grease.
  • Battery Safety Frameworks: Thermally stable and flame-retardant battery compartments designed to contain heat and prevent structural failure in the event of a cell malfunction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use PEEK instead of Carbon Fiber for drone parts?

While Carbon Fiber is stiff, it is electrically conductive and can shield or interfere with internal antennas. PEEK provides similar strength and weight benefits but is an insulator and RF-transparent, making it safer for housing electronics.

Can Kriloha manufacture parts with integrated internal wire routing?

Yes. Our 5-axis CNC processing allows us to machine internal channels and baffles directly into structural components, allowing for cleaner aerodynamics and protection for your wiring looms.

Is PEEK safe for use in heavy-lift industrial or agricultural drones?

Absolutely. PEEK has a high mechanical modulus and is immune to the corrosive chemicals often found in agricultural spraying and the saltwater exposure typical of industrial maritime inspections.

How does PEEK handle the heat from high-KV brushless motors?

PEEK maintains its mechanical strength up to 250°C, meaning it will not warp or soften even if a motor runs hot during extended heavy-lift operations.

Are custom layouts available for proprietary sensor payloads?

Yes. We specialize in precision customization, machining unique mounting interfaces and protective housings based exactly on your CAD designs for multispectral cameras, LiDAR, or specialized sensors.

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