What is polyester (PES)?
Polyesters (PES) are a class of Polymers, The main representative of which is polyethylene terephthalate (PET) - a semi-crystalline or amorphous Thermoplastic with high strength, good dimensional stability and very good chemical resistance. The best-known application of polyester is in the manufacture of packaging.
Properties of polyester (PES)
Polyester combines good mechanical strength with low weight and is resistant to both moisture and temperature:
- Heat resistant up to approx. +120°C (temporarily higher)
- Water and gas-tight, especially in the food sector
- Abrasion-resistant and hard, but not brittle
- Chemical resistant against Oils, greases, solvents and diluted acids
- Good workability due to Injection moulding, Extrusion, deep drawing or fibre production
In reinforced or fibre form, polyester is used as a carrier material in fabric laminates, for example in Seals or conveyor belts. In a technical context, a distinction is made between thermoplastic polyesters (e.g. PET, PBT) and thermoset variants (e.g. UP - unsaturated polyester resins). Both have different fields of application, but are often combined with elastomers combined.
Application of polyester (PES)
- Packaging materials (e.g. bottles, films)
- Technical components (e.g. gear wheels, Housing parts)
- Fibres for fabric reinforcement in Rubber composite parts (e.g. for Sealing lips, membranes)
- Electronics (e.g. insulating foils, carrier foils for printed circuit boards)
- Rubber-fabric composite parts in automotive, mechanical engineering and sealing technology
Polyester fabrics are particularly tear-resistant, dimensionally stable and are ideal for reinforcing rubber parts subject to dynamic stress.