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Thermal & Cryogenic Resistance: HPP for Extreme Temperatures
Extreme thermal performance: a speciality of HPP polymers
In fields such as aerospace, automotive and electronics, extreme temperatures are the norm. Conventional plastics fail. High-performance polymers (HPPs) provide exceptional thermal resistance over an operating range from -200°C to +550°C, while retaining their mechanical properties.
High-temperature challenges: beyond conventional plastics
- Loss of rigidity from 100-120°C for standard plastics
- Deformation, creep, embrittlement under prolonged heat
- Alteration of tolerances and wear resistance
High-temperature plastics (HPP) retain their structure above 250°C in continuous service, some up to 320-550°C.
Cryogenic stress: strength at very low temperatures
- Risk of breakage, cracking, excessive contraction
- Loss of elasticity and propagation of internal stresses
But some HPPs, such as Torlon® or Vespel®, operate safely down to -273°C, while remaining structural and functional.
DEMGY range: HPP for extreme temperatures
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HPP vs. Metals & Plastics: the comparison
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Fields of application
Aerospace & defense
- Heat shields, engines, light armor
- Vespel® SCP-5000: +550°C stability
Automotive & electric mobility
- Motors, sensors, battery insulation
- KT-820 CF30 : lightweight and rigid at +315°C
Mechanical industry
- High-load bearings and bushings
- Torlon® 4203 : mechanical holding under temperature
Power electronics
- Heat dissipation, connectors
- Ryton® R4 and Teflon® FEP: dielectrics + temperature
DEMGY expertise in thermal resistance
Technical support
- Thermal cycle analysis
- Polymer selection according to application, pressure, environment
High-temperature processing
- Reinforced HPP injection molding, machining and compression
- Post-process heat treatments
Full validation
- Ageing tests, creep measurement, deformation under load
- UL, ISO, REACH-compliant material files
Heat-resistant HPP polymers are a reliable alternative to metallic materials in extreme environments. They guarantee stability, safety and lightness, while ensuring constant properties from -200 to +550°C.