Peak works with a wide range of plastics across industries such as solar, electronics, and biomedical. We’re trusted for our ability to machine and fabricate even the most challenging materials—like PEEK, ULTEM, TORLON, PVDF, and CELAZOLE—with tight tolerances and consistent surface finishes. Whether your focus is chemical resistance, biocompatibility, strength-to-weight ratio, or thermal stability, our team will help you select the right resin for the job—and make it manufacturable.

In addition to advanced plastics, we support projects involving ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including complex castings. Our team machines stainless steel, copper, lead, aluminum alloys, and more—on vertical, horizontal, and turning centers. We advise customers on how material choice impacts machinability, cost, and end-use durability, helping you get the best performance from every part.

Mastery of Metals & Plastics

From exotic polymers to ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, our expertise spans dozens of materials and complex machining scenarios.

Plastics

The types of plastics used in Peak’s manufacturing processes include, but are not limited to ABS, CPVC, PVDF, TORLON, VESPEL, CELAZOLE, DELRIN, TEFLON, NYLON, HALAR (ECTFE), ACRYLICS, PVC, ULTEM, G-10, HDPE, PEEK, POLYCARBONATE, POLYPROPYLENE, PHENOLICS, and POLYETHYLENE.

Non-Ferrous Metals & Castings

Peak’s expertise spans both the fabrication and machining of non-ferrous materials, including castings. Our services include machining a variety of different types and alloys of non-ferrous metals.

Ferrous Metals

Peak’s expertise in machining ferrous metals plays a large part in supporting our customer base. Material can be machined on vertical, horizontal, or turning centers. Our experienced staff can machine various alloys, including; steel, lead, copper, and stainless.