PEI(Polyetherimide) Plastic Pellets Ultem 1000

Ultem 1000 PEI plastic pellets are high-performance materials for applications demanding exceptional thermal stability, strength, and chemical resistance. With a glass transition temperature of 217°C and inherent flame retardancy meeting UL94 V0 and 5V standards, this unreinforced resin ensures reliable performance across aerospace, automotive, and electronics industries. Available in natural amber and custom colors, it supports sustainable solutions with ISCC+ certified bio-based options.

Price:

$25.00

Experience the superior performance of ULTEM PEI plastic material, an advanced polyetherimide solution recognized for its high heat tolerance, robust mechanical strength, and broad chemical resistance. Available in transparent, opaque, and glass-filled variants, this thermoplastic material empowers engineers with exceptional design freedom, from automotive components to aerospace systems. With an expanded portfolio that includes renewable bio-based options, ULTEM 1000 material champions sustainability without sacrificing reliability. 

PEI Plastic Pellets(Ultem 1000) Price Range

Quantity (Kilograms)Price per Kilogram (USD)
25 - 499$24.00 - $25.00
500 - 1,999$22.00 - $24.00
2,000 - 4,999$21.00 - $23.00
5,000+$20.00 - $22.00
Prices are indicative and subject to change based on market conditions and specific product requirements.

For accurate pricing and availability of PEI Ultem 1000 plastic granules, contact us today. Our team is ready to provide tailored solutions and quotes to meet your production requirements. Explore options for PEI plastic for sale now!

 

Ultem 1000 Material Properties

PropertyValue
Density1.27 g/cm³
Glass Transition Temperature217°C
Tensile Strength (Yield)115 MPa
Tensile Modulus3,350 MPa
Flexural Strength160 MPa
Flexural Modulus3,400 MPa
Izod Impact (Notched, 23°C)53 J/m
Vicat Softening Temperature211°C
FlammabilityUL94 V0, 5V Ratings
Moisture Absorption (24h)0.25%
Shrinkage (Flow Direction)0.5–0.7%

PEI Plastic Uses

PEI plastic material offers exceptional thermal stability, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance, making it suitable for various high-performance applications. Its versatility supports a broad range of industries and demanding use cases.

Contact Us for Polyetherimide Plastic Granules Information

Looking for trusted PEI plastic suppliers? We provide high-quality Ultem® PEI plastic pellets, known for their exceptional thermal stability, mechanical strength, and flame-retardant properties. This versatile material is ideal for aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications.

For inquiries about Ultem PEI plastic specifications, pricing, or tailored solutions, contact our team today. We are ready to assist with expert guidance and customized quotes to meet your production needs.

Reviews

  1. Theresa W Chavez

    This was my first time working with ultem and it is a really cool handle material. When sanded to 1500 grit and polished with tripoli and plastic polish it looks like amber or very fine honey. Can’t hide any crimes with this stuff but for something so smooth it feels great in the hand and has a nice grippy-ness to it.

  2. Tammy Bailey

    Ultem’s strength lies in the fact that it maintains the majority of its strength under high heat. Whereas most plastics will start to soften or melt at 200-300 F, Ultem can keep on going. It’s more flexible than G-10 but not as strong for impacts.

  3. Austin D Felix

    I am trying to powder coat steel part with ULTEM 1000F3SP PEI powder. Electrostatic spraying worked well, but heat treatment not so well. ULTEM melting temperature is 350 – 400 °C (680 – 750 F). Applied 360 °C for the duration of approximately 4-5 minutes. The coat was very thin and stuck well but had (what appears to be) uneven heating patterns.

  4. Debra J Strauss

    it’s very high melting point. It’s glass transition temperature is like 215 degrees celsius, far above most other plastics.

  5. Daryl A Saxton

    What’s funny is compared to a lot of other plastics, ultem is fairly brittle and sucks to machine because it likes to chip out on unsupported edges unless you’ve got ultra sharp cutters and have your feeds, speeds, and tool paths just right.

  6. Fred A Miles

    Ultem is a love it or hate it material..machines well and has alot of good quality uses..been around awhile..I personally like it..I make stuff with it..so guess I’m partial..

  7. Theresa W Chavez

    Compared to PEEK, it’s more affordable but slightly less robust under extreme conditions. Still, for most of our applications, it’s the perfect balance of cost and performance.

  8. Gerry Fredericksen

    Just got my hands on some Ultem 1000 pellets, and man, these things are tough! I’ve been using them for some custom parts in my workshop, and they’ve held up way better than the ABS I used before.

  9. Barbara D Smith

    Better thermal resistance than PEEK in our testing, though it’s slightly less flexible. If budget allows, it’s an ideal choice for critical-use cases.

  10. Donna J Collins

    Ultem 1000 are like the golden standard for me. I’ve tried other high-heat plastics, but nothing quite matches the balance of rigidity and heat resistance here.

  11. Timmy Rodriguez

    I love it and hate it. Love how bombproof the finished parts are but hate how tricky it is to work with. My machine kept clogging until I figured out the perfect nozzle temp.

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