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- UHMWPE
March 13, 2003
Common Name | UHMWPE |
Chemical Name | Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene |
Trade Names | RCH 1000
(Hoechst’s early trade name for UHMWPE) Hostalen GUR 1020 (Type 1) (manufactured by Hoechst/Ticona, Inc.) Hostalen GUR 1050 (Type 2) (manufactured by Hoechst/Ticona, Inc.) 1900H (Type 3) (previously manufactured by Basell Polyolefins, now discontinued) |
General | Ultra-high
molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is a unique polymer with outstanding
physical and mechanical properties. For the past 40 years, UHMWPE has been
used in orthopedics as a bearing material in artificial joints. Each year,
about 1.4 million joint replacement procedures are performed around the
world. Despite the success of these restorative procedures, UHMWPE implants
have only a finite lifetime. Wear and damage of the UHMWPE components is one
of the factors limiting implant longevity. UHMWPE comes from a family of polymers with a deceptively simple chemical composition, consisting of only hydrogen and carbon. However, the simplicity inherent its chemical composition belies a more complex hierarchy of organizational structures at the molecular and supermolecular length scales. At a molecular level, the carbon backbone of polyethylene can twist, rotate, and fold into ordered crystalline regions. At a supermolecular level, the UHMWPE consists of powder (also known as resin or flake) that must be consolidated at elevated temperatures and pressures to form a bulk material. Further layers of complexity are introduced by chemical changes that arise in UHMWPE due to radiation sterilization and processing. |
Specifications |
ASTM D4020 Standard
Specification for Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene Molding and
Extrusion Materials ISO 11542-1 gives a range of viscosity numbers that defines the viscosity of UHMW-PE grades. The viscosity numbers are determined in accordance with ISO 1628-3. |
Application | General
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