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Effect of the compression ratio on wear properties of slightly cross-linked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, crystallized under uniaxial compression
Authors:Makoto Ohta   Suong-Hyu Hyon   Yu-Bong Kang   Syozo Murakami   Shinzo Kohjiya   Masanori Oka  Sadami Tsutsumi
Affiliation:

a Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, 53 Kawahara-cho, Shogoin Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan

b Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Abstract:To improve wear properties of artificial joints, cross-linked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) was crystallized under compression in a molten state. Slight cross-linking was created by γ-ray irradiation at a 0.5 Mrad dose under reduced pressure at room temperature before the compression. Next, the UHMWPE was melted at 200°C and compressed using two metal plates. The compression ratio (CR) is defined as the ratio of the final thickness to the original thickness of the sample. The molecular chain of the UHMWPE was orientated to the direction of deformation and was crystallized by cooling to room temperature while maintaining the deformation. The (2 0 0) crystalline plane was only orientated parallel to the compression plane in the CR=2 sample; however, in the case of the CR=5 sample, both the (2 0 0) and the (1 1 0) crystalline planes were orientated parallel to the compressed surface. The density and melting point of the sample depended on the compression ratio. The physical and the mechanical properties were increased in accordance with their compression ratio. The c-peak of the loss modulus was shifted to a higher temperature compared with the non-compressed sample. Dimensional stability of the compressed sample by heating near 135°C was not found. It was confirmed that the wear factor also depended on the compression ratio based on the findings of pin-on-disc and pin-on-flat wear tests. The wear factor of the (CR=2) sample was similar to the non-compressed sample (CR=1); in contrast, that of the CR=5 sample was significantly smaller.
Keywords:Artificial joint   Wear resistance   Dynamic modulus   Compression ratio
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