Abstract

A hip joint wear simulator is used for the first time to evaluate the performance of acetabular liners and femoral heads made of silicon nitride ceramic coated with nanocrystalline diamond (NCD), grown by a hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) method. Wear is assessed by gravimetry, by which volume and linear wear are estimated. Even with only one million cycles of test, a very stimulating finding is the extremely low wear rate of the head after the diamond polishing running-in step, of about 0.005mm3/million cycles (Mc). This corresponds to a linear wear of 0.08μm/Mc, one order of magnitude better than the best value currently known for ceramic-on-ceramic hip joints. Small scale abrasion is found as the dominant wear mechanism.

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