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Wear properties ultra high molecular weight polyethylen

Muratoglu, O.K. Bragdon, C.R. O Connor, A.S. Jasty, M. Harris, W.H. A novel method of cross-linking ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene to improve wear reduce oxidation, and retain mechanical properties. J. Arthoplasty 2001, 16, 149-160. [Pg.588]

The blood bag case study illustrates the use of polymeric film as a flexible container. It considers the permeability of polymers, plus processes for fabricating plastics film. Plasticised PVC has dominated the market for years, but there could be a changeover to flexible polyolefin films. The case study on replacement joints for implanting in the body illustrates wear and the effects of wear debris. Research continues on improving the wear resistance of the ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and mitigating the effects of sterilisation on the implant properties. [Pg.438]

He C X, Friction and wear properties of ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene and its composites filled with nanocrystalline AI2O3 , Tribology, 2002 22(1) 32-5. (in Chinese). [Pg.573]


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