High Temperature Mold Materials for Engineering Plastics
Molding engineering plastics like PEEK, LCP, and glass-filled nylon requires specialized mold materials that can withstand high processing temperatures. This guide covers material selection for demanding applications.
Why High Temperature Materials Matter
Engineering plastics process at 300-400 degrees Celsius, compared to 200-250 degrees for commodity plastics. Standard P20 steel softens and wears rapidly at these temperatures. For high-temp applications, H13 and S136 tool steels are the minimum requirement.
Recommended Materials by Application
| Plastic Material | Mold Temp (C) | Recommended Steel | Surface Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| PEEK | 150-180 | H13 / S136 | Nitriding |
| LCP | 80-120 | H13 / D2 | PVD Coating |
| Nylon 66 + GF | 80-120 | 718H / H13 | Nitriding |
| PC/ABS | 70-100 | 718H / NAK80 | None needed |
Cooling System Considerations
High-temperature molds require carefully designed cooling systems to manage thermal expansion and maintain consistent part quality. Conformal cooling channels are particularly beneficial for engineering plastic molds. Taize Mould has extensive experience with high-temperature mold design and manufacturing.
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