PEEK-OPTIMA

PEEK-Polymer
  • Radiolucency
  • Artefact-free
  • Proximity to bone stiffness
  • Fatigue and creep resistance

Due to its balanced, high-quality property profile and relatively expensive production costs, technical PEEK® polymer is only used in medical and technical applications with the highest requirements. Thanks to its outstanding properties, medical grade PEEK-OPTIMA® can now also be used to replace the starting materials ceramic, aluminium, steel or titanium in implants, which were previously the only possible materials.


PEEK-OPTIMA® is tested according to ISO 10993 and classified according to USP-VI, and a Device Master File has been deposited with the FDA - PEEK-OPTIMA® is therefore predestined for use as an implant material in terms of its properties and approvals. PEEK-OPTIMA® can also be reinforced with carbon fibres or produced in combination with glass fibre components or other additives.

  • Radiolucency
    Possibility to control the postoperative healing progress in X-ray or CT procedures
  • Artefact-free
    No disturbances in the image display when using MRT procedures
  • Proximity to bone stiffness
    The modulus of elasticity of 3.6 GPa is much closer to that of bone (cortex-lis approx. 12 GPa) than is the case with other materials.
  • Fatigue and creep resistance
    The semi-crystalline composition of PEEK-OPTIMA® also ensures high fatigue and creep resistance.
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