Abstract
Abstract
To study the tribological performance of metal-on-metal hip joint resurfacings, the wear performance of three pairs of Co—Cr—Mo alloy samples (pins and plates) were tested in a multidirectional pin-on-plate wear machine. An ‘as-cast’, a single-heat-treated, and a double-heat-treated set of specimens were tested to 3×106 cycles. The two heat treatments resulted in partial and full solution of the carbides into the matrix. An increasing trend in wear rate was found from ‘as-cast’ to the double-heat-treated specimens. The as-cast specimens showed the lowest wear rate (1.69×10−6 mm3/N m), the reduced carbide samples had the next lowest wear rate (2.1×10−6 mm3/N m), while the specimens without carbides wore the most (2.41×10−6 mm3/N m).
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