Victrex at K show: The power to innovate with PEEK

At the upcoming K 2019 show Victrex, a world-leader in high-performance polymer solutions, will be showcasing its recent solutions under the theme “The Element of Invention”. Complementing the many pioneering innovations that followed the invention of PEEK1) thermoplastic over 40 years ago, the VICTREX™ PEEK and PAEK polymer-based portfolio on display will include innovative food grade, additive manufacturing (AM/3D printing), composite, film and gear solutions. Ranging across leading industrial sectors, these products and the know-how of Victrex contribute to solving material limitations in advanced applications, often replacing metals.
Victrex at K show: The power to innovate with PEEK
“The invention of PEEK polymer has clearly had a very positive impact across industries and, in fact, across the globe. We could never have imagined the continuous stream of innovation this high-performing versatile polymer would make possible. Visitors to the Victrex K 2019 show stand can look forward to pioneering new grades as well as exciting progress on forms and parts in critical applications where high-performance polymers deliver a strong advantage in the development of new markets”, said Jakob Sigurdsson, Victrex CEO, in the run-up to the trade show.

3D printing – Unlocking the possibilities for 3D printing PAEK 
At K 2019, Victrex will showcase new PAEK materials, including products developed for use in 3D printing: filament for filament fusion (FF) or fine powder for laser sintering (LS). These new solutions deliver better results with improved mechanical properties in printed parts and easier printing than past attempts to use PEEK in AM. To speed the availability of 3D-printed PAEK parts for customers, Victrex is investing in these new materials optimised for AM and pairing them with new machine technology in order to create integrated solutions. The company is working directly with key industry partners and customers to build an AM PAEK eco-system.

Automotive: Driving innovation in powertrain
Cost-effective polymers, forms and parts for the automotive industry include the tribologically-optimised VICTREX™ PEEK polymer, thin APTIV™ films and robust VICTREX HPG™ high-precision gears. Together, these contribute to achieve greater CO2 efficiency and improved durability, as well as a potential reduction in total system cost in conventional, hybrid and electrical powertrains.

With its gears solutions, Victrex is enabling Tier 1/OEM customers to work with one partner, from concept to commercialisation, who supports the development and testing of high-precision VICTREX HPG™-based gears, as well as the manufacturing of these gears as a component for integration into larger systems, e.g. within the engine, transmission, pump, actuator and chassis. It is important to note that Victrex´s gear design and manufacturing facility in Grantsburg, USA, has just received the IATF 16949 certification2), confirming that the systems and capabilities required to meet the needs of Tier1/OEMs are in place. 

In electric drives, PEEK film-based electrical insulation can help improve thermal management, reliable operation and reduce overall system cost. With the automotive industry transitioning to electric vehicles, the quest for more efficient high-density e-motors and lower cost is still on. Most e-motor manufacturers have opted to use the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (PMSM) in which the design of the insulating system is instrumental. Computer simulation from highly regarded third party specialists on an established 80 kW EV e-motor have shown a potential 5% increase torque output in a same size e-motor, enabled by 40% thinner APTIV™ slot liner, enabling a 2% increased copper content (slot-fill factor). Additional simulation has indicated that the excellent thermal conductivity of APTIV™ film results in improved thermal management and a reduction of peak winding temperatures by 2-3°C versus traditional laminates.  

Aerospace: The next dimension of PAEK thermoplastic composites
The aircraft industry has forecast that more than 35,000 new aircraft will be required within the next 20 years. Meeting this kind of escalating demand clearly calls for new approaches and new technologies in aerospace engineering.

VICTREX AE™ 250 composites have mechanical, physical and chemical resistance properties typical of members of the Polyaryletherketone (PAEK) polymer family such as PEEK, but with a 40°C lower crystalline melting temperature, at only 305°C. The unique material delivers a combination of cost reduction, light weight, design freedom, strength and production speed in next-generation components. For example,
- Up to 6.5x faster for in-situ processing for laser welded AFP processing
- Up to 40% cost savings vs. metals
- Up to 70% lighter than metals with equivalent strength and stiffness

A breakthrough in the time- and cost-efficient production of complex aircraft parts was recognised with a JEC Innovation Award 2019 earlier this year, for an all-thermoplastic drive-shaft system overmoulded with an integral gear that is set to advance the use of thermoplastic composites in Aerospace. The OrganoTube and gears of the drive-shaft system are using VICTREX AE™ 250 PAEK unidirectional tape (UDT) and PEEK polymers in combination with innovative processing technologies. This innovation developed by herone, TU Dresden and Victrex is expected to open up enormous potential for reduced cycle times and large-scale industrial production. 

Electronics: APTIV™ films for advanced performance in next-generation electronic devices
As 'high tech' continues to advance, the trend is to electronic devices that offer improved performance and reliability in new and lighter form factors, while packed with a range of features. APTIV films from Victrex deliver all benefits of high-performance PEEK polymer in a thin format and so provide the versatility and high performance required to address customers' complex demands for a variety of devices in this fast-moving market. The benefits of APTIV film include: proven mechanical strength; resistance to wear, high temperatures and harsh chemicals; and electrical stability and low moisture absorption. These outstanding attributes mean that APTIV film can be applied in a wide range of products, such as micro speakers, 5G RF antenna substrates, and battery insulation, and also in chip and display manufacturing. 

Energy: Survive and thrive in the extremes
In 2018, Victrex introduced its new VICTREX CT™ 200 for applications at cryogenic temperatures (-150°C to -200°C). As the latest member of the VICTREX CT PEEK polymers, the 200 grade series exhibits improved sealing over a wider range of temperatures, compared to commonly used materials such as PCTFE. It does so at low temperatures on account of its greater ductility, and at high temperatures due to its superior creep resistance. VICTREX CT polymers have also been shown to maintain better dimensional stability, with a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than incumbent materials. The higher thermal conductivity of the PEEK material enables a fast response to temperature changes, ensuring the material is engaged with the counter-surface at all times. In addition, laboratory testing indicates that they may require less torque to actuate since they have a lower static and dynamic coefficient of friction compared to PCTFE. This results in less wear, higher performance and a potential for cost savings.

Given decades of experience in delivering innovative PEEK thermoplastic solutions for the Energy industry in both onshore and offshore Oil and Gas markets, Victrex understands the need for component reliability and efficiency in harsh environments. These requirements are especially relevant in Wind Energy which is currently faced with the critical challenge of reducing its Levelized Cost of Energy. Reducing the Levelized Cost of Energy requires the Wind industry to design larger turbines to generate greater power output, improve reliability to reduce repair and maintenance costs and deploy turbines in remote and harsh offshore environments. These increasingly demanding turbine requirements are pushing the limits of metals and traditional polymer solutions. VICTREX™ PEEK polymers can assist in delivery of solutions through:
- Excellent wear resistance, even in poorly lubricated systems it may help improve reliability and service life.
- Up to 80% weight savings vs. metal, helps to reduce stress on the total mechanical system and ease offshore handling and deployment
- Up to 50% reduction in noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) in rotating systems for a quieter operating environment;
- Excellent resistance to moisture, chemicals, and environmental elements in wet offshore locations; enables protection of both mechanical and electrical components

Manufacturing & Engineering: Reducing part production costs – Increasing reliability and maintenance intervals
The reduction of maintenance costs and downtime are just two of many needs across a range of manufacturing and engineering industries. Using VICTREX™ PEEK solutions can contribute to keeping highly automated industrial environments moving, with minimal maintenance and at the highest safety standard. The metal-replacement polymer can enable durable solutions that improve the lifetime of components – for example up to 40% for conveyor belts or two times the operating lifetime for rotor-shaft bushings.

In the food and beverage industry, developing the next generation manufacturing equipment is a particularly complex challenge. Companies are facing numerous requirements for health, safety and hygiene established by regulatory authorities, the industry and consumers. To help OEMs meet these demands, Victrex has introduced a dedicated food grade portfolio. Compared to metals, the VICTREX FG™ family of high-performing PEEK thermoplastics offers additional benefits in terms of productivity and performance for OEMs. 

In addition, with the adoption of Industry 4.0 technology, PEEK can offer manufacturers the opportunity to optimise efficiency and also reduce production costs, when compared to the use of metals, as these may require costly multi-step machining to manufacture. Applications on display at K 2019 include VICTREX PEEK injection moulded bushing, bearings and scroll compressors as well as dryer conveyer belts using PEEK-based ZYEX™ fibres.

“Meet-the-expert” sessions live at the Victrex Stand
As Victrex celebrates 40 years of PEEK Shaping Future Performance™, the company´s high-performance polymer solutions have helped to advance people´s lives and entire industries, and leading companies partner with Victrex to drive new technologies. Some of the latest innovations will be presented at K 2019 on the Victrex stand highlighted during select “Meet-the-expert” presentations in Hall 5 Stand B09 at 17:30 local German time:
- Why 3D printing PEEK is hard, and how we are making it easier (Wednesday, Oct 16)
- Aerospace: The ascendance of thermoplastic composites (Thursday, Oct 17)
- How PEEK-based APTIV film can make a difference for future electronics devices and technologies (Saturday, Oct 19)
- VICTREX HPG™ gear solutions for future powertrain applications (Monday, Oct 21) 
- VICTREX FG™: Solutions for reliable, regulatory-compliant food applications (Tuesday, Oct 22)

Find further information on Victrex at www.victrex.com


1) PEEK or PolyEtherEtherKetone is a member of the PAEK (PolyArylEtherKetone) group of polymers.
2) IATF 16949 is an International Standard that assesses quality management systems to ensure: continual improvement; effective defect prevention; reduction of variation and waste in the supply chain and also includes specific requirements and tools for the automotive industry. It defines the fundamental quality management system requirements for automotive production, service and/or accessory parts organizations. 

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