Claims
- 1. A medical implant comprising a formed olefinic material having a molecular weight greater than 400,000, said material irradiated in an atmosphere with no more than 1% oxygen in the absence of a free radical generation catalyst to form free radicals in the material and using heat to form cross-links between free radicals in neighboring polymeric chains in an atmosphere having no more than 1% oxygen at a temperature of at least 25.degree. C. for a sufficient time to inactivate any residual free radicals by producing cross-links therebetween.
- 2. The medical implant of claim 1 wherein said free radicals include peroxy and hydroperoxy groups on the polymer chains.
- 3. The medical implant of claim 1 wherein said atmosphere comprises inert gas or a vacuum.
- 4. A medical implant comprising a formed olefinic polymeric material having a molecular weight of 400,000 to 10,000,000, said material irradiated while in an atmosphere having no more than 1% oxygen in the absence of a free radical generation catalyst and heated in an atmosphere having no more than 1% oxygen for a sufficient time and at a temperature of between 25.degree. C. and the melting point of said olefinic material to form cross-links between free radicals in neighboring polymeric chains.
- 5. The medical implant of claim 4 wherein said free radicals include peroxy and hydroperoxy groups on the polymer chains.
- 6. The medical implant of claim 4 wherein said atmosphere comprises inert gas or a vacuum.
- 7. A medical implant made of an olefinic material having a molecular weight of 400,000 to 10,000,000 comprising polymeric chains having a free radical concentration of less than 1.times.10.sup.17 /g achieved by a combination of irradiating said material in the absence of a free radical generation catalyst and heating said material to a temperature greater than 25.degree. C. for at least about four hours in an atmosphere having no more than 1% oxygen prior to the oxidation of said free radicals.
- 8. The medical implant as set forth in claim 7 wherein said polymeric material is polyethylene.
- 9. A medical implant comprising a formed olefinic material having a molecular weight greater than 400,000 and having improved properties resulting from first creating free radicals in the material by irradiating the material in the absence of a free radical generation catalyst in an atmosphere with no more than 1% oxygen and forming cross-links between said free radicals using heat while said material is in an atmosphere having no more than 1% oxygen at a temperature of at least 25.degree. C.
- 10. The medical implant of claim 9 wherein said free radicals include peroxy and hydroperoxy groups on the polymer chains.
- 11. The medical implant of claim 9 wherein said atmosphere comprises inert gas or a vacuum.
- 12. The medical implant of claim 11 wherein said irradiating is electron beam irradiation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/439,028 filed on May 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,650,485, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/320,705 filed on Oct. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,449,745, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/070,074 filed on Jun. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,049.
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