Ultem 2300 resin is a premium PEI plastic material celebrated for its exceptional strength, heat resistance, and electrical properties, making it ideal for high-temperature applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive. With a glass transition temperature of 217°C and FDA-compliant grades, it offers reliable performance under extreme conditions. Its processability facilitates precise manufacturing, while ISCC+ certified bio-based options provide a sustainable solution without compromising quality.
PEI Plastic Pellets(Ultem 2300) Price Range
Quantity (Kilograms) | Price per Kilogram (USD) |
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25 - 499 | $28.00 - $30.00 |
500 - 1,999 | $26.00 - $28.00 |
2,000 - 4,999 | $24.00 - $26.00 |
5,000+ | $20.00 - $24.00 |
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Ultem 2300 Material Properties
Property | Value |
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Density | 1.51 g/cm³ |
Glass Transition Temperature | 217°C |
Tensile Stress at Break | 175 MPa |
Tensile Strain at Break | 2.4% |
Tensile Modulus | 10,500 MPa |
Flexural Stress at Break | 240 MPa |
Flexural Modulus | 9,600 MPa |
Hardness (Rockwell M) | 110 |
Vicat Softening Temperature | 225°C |
Flame Rating | UL94 V0, 5VA |
Moisture Absorption | 0.1% (23°C, 50% RH) |
Melt Flow Rate | 6 cm³/10 min (360°C/5kg) |
Shrinkage (Flow) | 0.2% – 0.4% |
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.
- Aerospace Industry
- Automotive Applications
- Medical Sector
- Industrial Equipment
- Electronics and Electrical Systems
- Food Processing Industry
- Renewable Energy Systems
- High-Temperature Manufacturing
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Barbara D Smith –
Some variations of ultem are glass filled,(ultem 2300) but still cuts relatively easy. Definitely recommend coolant as it does get hot and tends to melt.
Theresa W Chavez –
ULTEM 2300 You can machine it. The jigs will last with this material. Because it’s an amorphous material, it’s great at maintaining exacting dimensions across a broad temperature range if that matters.
Mildred R Williamson –
It’s highly temperature resistant, and supposedly has high self-adhesive properties… so I hear it’s really good for additive manufactirung (3D printing)
Theresa W Chavez –
Ultem 2300 actually machines very well. Chip evacuation is key though. A high 45-50 degree helix 3 flute with high speeds and feeds works great. Even running dry I have had great success.
Sean Hemming –
From what I know Ultem 2300 has generally slightly better properties than FRN, but is also harder to process and more expensive to manufacture overall.
Theresa Chavez –
The Ultem 2300 has a higher heat and flame deflection. It has proven to work better than the original unfilled PEEK that came on the first Trolls. These also do not release anything harmful. They are one of the top thermoplastics today and work better in this instance than PEEK because of their resistance to liquids at high temps.
Linda B Starling –
I didn’t realize how different 2300 would feel compared to 1000. The added stiffness is impressive, but it’s not nearly as forgiving when you need some flex. Made a tool jig with it, and it works great, but I’m not sure I’d use it for anything that takes a beating.
Kelly M Reiff –
The best part about PEI? It doesn’t warp like crazy when exposed to high heat. I’ve used it for 3D-printed molds, and it handles repeated heat cycles like a pro. Way better than ABS or PLA for this kind of use, but the price is steep.
Lisa J Thibodeaux –
This is definitely an upgrade from everyday plastics like nylon or polycarbonate. I printed a case for my electronics project, and it looks and feels premium.