Hip

Hip r
eplacement surgery or total hip arthroplasty, involves removing a diseased
hip joint and replacing it with an artificial joint, called a prosthesis /
hip implant.
Hip implants consist of:
- a socket (acetabular cup/shell), which has an insert or liner made of plastic, ceramic or metal
- a ball component (femoral head), made of metal or ceramic
- a metal stem (femoral stem) are made of titanium- or cobalt/chromium-based alloys (In some designs, the stem and ball are one piece; other designs are modular, allowing for additional customization)
Hip implants are usually made of cobalt chrome (e.g. ASTM F1537), titanium (e.g. Ti6Al4V ELI) or medical Grade Stainless Steel (316LVM).
Properties:
- Fixturing is a challenge
- Small batch production
- Some forged and cast blanks for the stem
- Bar work for the Femoral Head and Cup
The machines that are typically used for the component include Multi Axis Machines, 3 axis lathes, 5 axis VMC and Multi Task machines (e.g. Mazak Intergrex E410e).
Circular ramping machining of the internal sphere is a highly effective and secure process with the benefits of longer tool life, less tool breakage and short cycle time resulting in a high quality surfaces. Preferably use positive round inserts.
Benefits when machining the external sphere include increased tool life and a secure process.
External head machining gives high quality surfaces and increased tool life in a secure process. Preferably use positive round inserts.
Head taper hole machining is an effective process for flat bottom.
Selected component features
- Acetabular cup
- Femoral head
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