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highest heat resistant material
A heat resistant material is an element, metal, or composite that can withstand high temperatures. They are used in a variety of applications such as stoves, ovens, car parts, and manufacturing plants to protect people, equipment and instruments from damage.
The highest heat resistant material is a metal or ceramic. Its high melting point, strength and durability make it ideal for applications where the temperature can reach extremes.
Stainless Steel and other metal alloys are known for their heat resistance, as are tungsten. These materials are used to create specific parts such as pressure vessels or boilers.
Polyether ether ketone, or PEEK, is a semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic that is highly resistant to chemicals, wear, fatigue and heat. This material is also known for its tensile and flexural strength.
ULTEM 1010 is another high-performance engineering thermoplastic with excellent creep resistance and excellent chemical stability. This material is commonly used for aerospace parts and circuit boards.
This material is one of the few resins that beats out other thermoplastics in creep resistance and holds up well against fuels and coolants. However, it tends to crack in the presence of polar chlorinated solvents and acetates.
This material has the highest heat and wear resistance, strength and mechanical property stability of any engineering thermoplastic on the market. It also has a glass transition temperature of 427degC and offers outstanding load-carrying capabilities in extreme temperatures. The downside is that this material is very expensive and difficult to manufacture.