There are a variety of non-magnetic polymers that can be used to make screws, nuts, bolts, washers, and fasteners due to their low magnetic susceptibility, which makes them suitable for use in applications where magnetic fields are a concern.
All fasteners provided by HPP are non-magnetic complaint, however below outlines our key non-magnetic polymer fastener materials:
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK): PEEK is a type of polymer that is made from monomers called ketones. It is a non-magnetic material that is known for its excellent mechanical and thermal properties, as well as its chemical resistance and good electrical insulation properties.
Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS): PPS is a type of polymer that is made from monomers called phenylenes and sulfides. It is a non-magnetic material that is known for its excellent thermal stability and high temperature resistance, as well as its good chemical resistance and electrical insulation properties.
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE): PTFE is a type of polymer that is made from monomers called tetrafluoroethylenes. It is a non-magnetic material that is known for its excellent chemical resistance, low coefficient of friction, and high temperature resistance.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC): PVC is a type of polymer that is made from monomers called vinyl chlorides. It is a non-magnetic material that is known for its good chemical resistance, low cost, and versatility.
Polycarbonate: Polycarbonate is a type of polymer that is made from monomers called carbonates. It is a non-magnetic material that is known for its excellent mechanical properties, high temperature resistance, and good electrical insulation properties.