posted on 2025-07-31, 15:03authored byA McLauchlin, OR Ghita, L Savage
Whilst demonstrating desirable mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and the ability to
retain structural integrity over extended temperatures, PEEK (Poly (Ether Ether Ketone))
remains expensive, restricting broader usage. The reuse and recyclability characteristics of
PEEK are therefore commercially important, where the most prevalent manufacturing
process for PEEK is injection moulding. This study comments on the reprocessability of
PEEK specifically applied to the injection moulding process, comparing the effect of
repeated reuse on mechanical properties. Recycled PEEK retains its tensile properties
through at least three moulding and regrinding cycles. XRD and DSC measurements
confirmed that reused PEEK shows no degradation in crystallinity.
Funding
The authors would like to thank Dave Baker for technical support and Rachel Trimble for comments on the manuscript. This work was part of a project co-funded by the Technology Strategy Board’s (TSB) Collaborative Research and Development programme, following an open competition.