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Manufacturing of Experimental Layer Technology (MELT)
FFF 3D printer can print polyether ether ketone (PEEK) PEEK melts at a relatively high temperature (343 °C / 649.4 °F) compared to most other thermoplastics. In the range of its melting temperature it can be processed using
injection moulding or
extrusion methods. It is technically feasible to process granular PEEK into filament form and
3D printing parts from the filament material using
fused deposition modeling – FDM (or fused filament fabrication – FFF) technology. PEEK filaments have been demonstrated for producing medical devices up to class
IIa. With this new filament, it is possible to use the FFF method for different medical applications like
dentures. In its solid state PEEK is readily machinable, for example, by
CNC milling machines and is commonly used to produce high-quality plastic parts that are thermostable and both electrically and thermally insulating. Filled grades of PEEK can also be CNC machined, but special care must be taken to properly manage stresses in the material. PEEK is a
high-performance polymer, but its high price, due to its complex production process, restricts its use to only the most demanding applications. ==Shape-memory PEEK in biomechanical applications==