Publication detail

On the Machining of Joint Implant UHMWPE Inserts

PÍŠKA, M. URBANCOVÁ, K.

Original Title

On the Machining of Joint Implant UHMWPE Inserts

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

The modern orthopaedic implants for applications in hips, knees, shoulders, and spines are composed of hard metal alloys or ceramics. The tribological sub-component is composed of soft materials with good tribological properties – e.g. UHMWPE (Ultra High Molecule Weight Polyethylene). The UHMWPE im-plants need to be machined into their final shape after the polymerization and con-solidation into a blank profile or near-net shaped implant. So machining is a crucial technology that can generate an accurate and precise shape of the implant that should comply with the joints' function. However, the machining technology can affect the topography and integrity of the surface, and its resistance to wear. The technology, cutting tools, and cutting conditions can impact the physical and mechanical properties of the entire implant, limiting its life span and creating a need to be replaced. The basic machining technologies are turning and milling (each can be used as roughing or finishing). There are many ways to machine these surfaces. Many problems such as low rigidity of the product, poor thermal properties of the mate-rial, high melt viscosities, and sticking of the material to the cutting edge (produc-tion of built-up edges) have been solved. UHMWPE can be damaged by exces-sive heat, feed rate, cutting force, and tool micro-geometry. The shapes and di-mensions for the customized implants vary broadly for the humans this compli-cates the machining technology. No standard programs can be used repeatedly so each joint must be designed and produced individually. However, it results in the longer implant life and a better comfort of patients

Keywords

Machining; UHMWPE; implant; surface integrity; tribology;

Authors

PÍŠKA, M.; URBANCOVÁ, K.

Released

8. 9. 2022

Publisher

INSA Rennes, Francie

Location

INSA Rennes, Francie

Pages from

44

Pages to

44

Pages count

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT179275,
  author="Miroslav {Píška} and Kateřina {Urbancová}",
  title="On the Machining of Joint Implant UHMWPE Inserts",
  year="2022",
  pages="44--44",
  publisher="INSA Rennes, Francie",
  address="INSA Rennes, Francie",
  note="abstract"
}