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PEEK vs Titanium in Aerospace: The 2026 Engineering Shift
The aerospace industry has relied on titanium alloys for decades. In 2026, high-performance engineering plastics like PEEK are rapidly replacing metal in structural brackets, insulation components, and interior systems. Here is the complete comparison engineers need.
Why Aerospace Is Shifting Away from Titanium
Titanium Grade 5 remains the gold standard for extreme-load aerospace components. However, three major pain points are driving engineers to evaluate PEEK as an alternative:
- Weight penalty: Titanium density 4.43 g/cm3 vs PEEK 1.30 g/cm3 — a 43% weight reduction
- Machining cost: Titanium requires slow feed rates and special tooling — PEEK machines 5 to 8 times faster
- Lead time: Titanium raw material shortages in 2025-2026 have extended lead times to 20+ weeks
For non-critical-load components such as brackets, cable ties, insulation panels, and seating components, PEEK now offers a certified, airworthy alternative.
Head-to-Head: PEEK K12N vs Titanium Grade 5
Property | PEEK K12N | Titanium Grade 5 |
Density | 1.30 g/cm3 | 4.43 g/cm3 |
Tensile Strength | ~100 MPa | ~950 MPa |
Op Temperature | -60 to +260 C | -210 to +400 C |
Machining Speed | Fast, CNC ready | Slow, special tooling |
Relative Cost | Base (100%) | 250-350% of PEEK |
5 Proven Aerospace Applications for PEEK
1. Interior Brackets and Mounts
PEEK brackets for cabin interior. 43% lighter, no corrosion, passes 15G crash simulation. NAGOMER supplies CNC-cut PEEK sheets up to 3000x1000mm.
2. Electrical Insulation Panels
PEEK dielectric strength 24 kV/mm makes it ideal for avionics bays, replacing heavier phenolic laminates.
Cost Analysis: Total Ownership Cost
Beyond raw material cost, TCO includes machining, weight fuel burn impact, and maintenance. For a 500g bracket, PEEK saves ~180 USD in material + 120 USD in machining + 150 USD in fuel burn over airframe life.
NAGOMER PEEK for Aerospace
NAGOMER supplies aerospace-grade PEEK sheets and rods meeting AMS specifications, FAA 25.853 flammability compliance, RoHS and REACH compliant.