Mechanical interaction between vitamin E-containing ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy in water

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Abstract

The mechanical interaction between ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and a Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy in water was examined in order to clarify the wear resistance mechanism of vitamin E-containing UHMWPE in knee prostheses. The sample UHMWPE was pressed and rubbed against the surface of the Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy in water by using a computer-controlled pin-on-disk wear test apparatus. The formation of a UHMWPE transfer film on the surface of the Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy was reduced by the addition of vitamin E to UHMWPE. The pull-away force between UHMWPE and the Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy was also reduced by the addition of vitamin E. These results suggest that vitamin E reduces the attraction between UHMWPE and the surface of the Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy. Copyright © 2009 by The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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Okubo, Y., Mori, S. ichiro, Yamamoto, K., Hamada, D., Kohno, H., Fujiwara, K., … Tomita, N. (2009). Mechanical interaction between vitamin E-containing ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy in water. Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering, 4(2), 166–173. https://doi.org/10.1299/jbse.4.166

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