Up to what temp (celcius) can plastic handle?

Go for PEEK, you'll have fun trying to melt that (!)

(I've done it BTW many a time, bit of a bugger to work with, expecially the thermoset stuff!)
 
pretty much most thermoplastics will be melted at 250C. i used to work as a injection molding technician in a plastics factory, and the melt temperatures ranged from about 180C (polypropyline) to 250 - 275C (nylon, polycarb,ABS ect)
i just looked at a plastic handle on a cooking utensil (nylon) and it says heat resistant to 230C - it will start to melt not much higher than that
 
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As others have said, it depends on the plastic.

Also consider what you're using it for, as the plastic might soften sufficiently to make it unusable at a temperature much lower than it's melting point.
 
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