Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between elastomers and engineered plastics?
Elastomers are flexible materials used for sealing and compression, while engineered plastics are rigid or semi-rigid materials used for structural support, wear resistance, and stability.
They are often applied together or selected based on specific application requirements.
When should you use PTFE or PEEK instead of rubber?
Engineered plastics such as PTFE or PEEK may be considered when:
- Higher temperature resistance is required
- Chemical exposure exceeds elastomer limits
- Wear or friction drives failure
However, elastomers are often still required for sealing force.
Can engineered plastics replace elastomer seals?
In most cases, no.
- Plastics support performance in specific conditions
- Elastomers typically provide the sealing interface
Material selection depends on the application—not substitution.
How do you choose between elastomers and plastics?
Material selection is based on:
- Temperature
- Chemical exposure
- Motion type
- Load / pressure
- Required performance
These factors determine whether elastomers, engineered plastics, or both are appropriate.