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Where Are They Used?

Polymer plastic and advanced material screws are used in many different industries and markets because of their superior properties for chemical and electrical resistance, light weight, good adiabatic performance and anti-magnetic characteristics.   Listed below are some of the key markets.  To find out about specific polymer plastic and advanced materials, click here.

Electronics

Automotive

Chemical Resistance

Mobile Phones

Oil and Gas

Radiation

Medical

Mobile phones around the world are using polymer plastic screws and fasteners  (e.g. PEEK) for their dielectric properties, light weight and cost advantages.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

Consumer electronics are using polymer plastic screws and fasteners (e.g. PEEK) for their dielectric properties, light weight and cost advantages over steel screws.  For example, Nintendo and Sony use PEEK screws in their Gameboy® and Playstation® Portable products.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

Advanced material and polymer plastic screws are being used throughout the industry where chemical resistance is critical.  For example, scientific research, mining, exploration, etc.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

The Oil and Gas industry is using advanced material and polymer plastic screws for their critical machinery because of the key properties: chemical resistance, dielectric properties, and good adiabatic performance.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

Because of the dielectric and anti-magnetic properties of polymer plastic screws, scientific, medical and research facilities are using these materials for their equipment and operations.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

In addition to the radiation-specific areas, polymer plastic and advanced material screws are also being used for medical implants because of their anti-corrosive properties.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

The automotive industry is using polymer plastic and advanced material screws because of the chemical, dielectric and anti-magnetic properties.  For specific properties of each material, click here.

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