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Engineering Plastics Resources
Find the right material, process and RFQ path faster.
Use Great Plastics resources to compare engineering plastics, review datasheets, plan machining and design details, explore applications and prepare better quote requests.
- Material guides
- PEEK, PPS, PI, PEI, PAI and more
- Process guides
- CNC machining, molding, cutting and 3D printing
- RFQ support
- Drawings, tolerances and quality requirements

Resource hub
A practical starting point for engineering plastic decisions.
Engineering plastics resources should help a buyer answer the next real project question: which material fits, which data matters, which manufacturing process is realistic, what the drawing should show and what to send for a useful quote. This page organizes those paths in one place.
Choose your path
Start with the resource that matches your current question.
Material selection
Compare plastics by heat, chemical exposure, wear, dimensional stability, electrical behavior and cost level.
Material datasheets
Review property data and common material notes before narrowing PEEK, PPS, PI, PEI, PAI, POM, Nylon or PTFE.
Material properties
Understand the performance terms buyers use when comparing heat resistance, strength, friction and chemical resistance.
Machining guides
Plan tolerances, internal corners, holes, threads, burr control and inspection points for CNC plastic parts.
Design guide
Improve drawings for plastic parts before quoting, especially for wall sections, press fits, surfaces and critical features.
Downloads and RFQ prep
Collect material notes, drawing inputs and RFQ details before sending a project for review.
Decision map
Which resource should you use first?
| If you need to… | Start here | What to prepare next |
|---|---|---|
| Choose between several plastic materials | Material selection tool | Operating temperature, chemical exposure, load, wear, electrical needs and cost target |
| Compare technical property data | Material datasheets | Required properties, test condition notes and candidate materials |
| Prepare a machined plastic drawing | Plastic machining guide | 2D drawing, 3D model, critical dimensions, surface finish and tolerance notes |
| Plan a custom plastic part RFQ | Custom plastic parts | Material target, quantity, dimensions, environment, finish and lead time |
| Review quality or document needs | Certifications & Quality | Traceability, CoC request, inspection points, packaging and order notes |

Use resources in order
Good material decisions usually move from environment to drawing to quote.
A datasheet is useful, but it is rarely the whole decision. A better project review connects the environment, material family, product form, process route, tolerances, inspection needs and order quantity.
- Define the working environment before comparing material names.
- Review stock shape availability before finalizing dimensions when possible.
- Separate critical dimensions from general dimensions on the drawing.
- Include quality, packaging or document requests at the RFQ stage.
Material library
Core material pages for quick comparison.
| Material page | Use it when the project needs… | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| PEEK Plastic | High temperature, wear resistance, chemical resistance and high-performance part review | Review machining or custom part feasibility |
| PPS Plastic | Chemical resistance, dimensional stability and heat performance with practical cost control | Compare against PEEK, PEI or PTFE |
| PI Plastic | Very high temperature, dimensional stability and demanding wear or electrical conditions | Confirm application environment and part geometry |
| PEI Plastic | Heat resistance, electrical insulation, rigidity and transparent amber material options | Review sheet, rod or machined part options |
| Other High Performance Plastics | Projects comparing PVDF, PTFE, POM, Nylon, PC, PET or other engineering plastic options | Narrow the candidate material before RFQ |
Technical guide paths
Move from research to a practical manufacturing review.
Material and data
Use material pages, properties and datasheets to narrow the plastic family and performance level.
Product form
Choose sheet, rod, tube, filament or custom plastic part paths based on geometry and sourcing needs.
Manufacturing route
Compare CNC machining, injection molding, 3D printing, cutting or rapid manufacturing before quoting.
Browse by project type
Use industry and application guides when the environment drives the material choice.
Industry insights
Review plastics for aerospace, energy, machinery, chemical, medical, semiconductor and automotive contexts.
Performance guides
Explore heat, wear, friction, chemical, electrical and dimensional topics that affect material choice.
Application guides
Connect material behavior to parts such as guides, rollers, spacers, rings, insulators, valve seats and fixtures.
Related pages
Continue from the resource hub.
FAQ
Questions buyers ask about engineering plastics resources.
What engineering plastics resources should I read first?
Start with the material selection tool if the application is still open, then use datasheets, material pages, machining guides or design guides depending on whether the next question is material, data, process or drawing related.
Where can I compare engineering plastic materials?
Use the engineering plastic materials hub, material properties page and datasheets page to compare common plastics by heat, wear, chemical, electrical and dimensional requirements.
Which resources help before requesting a quote?
The custom plastic parts page, CNC plastic machining guide, design guide and RFQ checklist help organize drawings, tolerances, quantities, material targets and operating conditions before contacting Great Plastics.
Do I need a datasheet before choosing a material?
A datasheet helps compare material behavior, but the best choice also depends on the part function, environment, manufacturing route, tolerance and cost target.
Can Great Plastics review a material or drawing question from these resources?
Yes. Send the drawing, material target, operating environment, quantity, tolerance and quality requirements through the RFQ page so the project can be reviewed with the right context.
Resource to RFQ
Ready to turn research into a quote request?
Send the drawing or 3D model, material target, quantity, dimensions, tolerance, operating environment, finish, quality requirements and lead-time target.