ASTM F1820

Disassembly forces of modular acetabular devices

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ASTM F1875

Fretting corrosion testing of modular implants – Femoral stem-head interface

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ASTM F2009

Modular connection disassembly test

ASTM F2068 (PI-98)

Requirements for femoral prostheses - Metallic implants

ASTM F2345

Femoral head fatigue test

ASTM F2580

Modular stem fatigue test

ASTM F2582

Impingement test

ASTM F2979

Bearing surface characterization of retrieved hard-on-hard hip prostheses

ASTM F2996

FEA non-modular hip femoral stem

ASTM F3018

Guide for assessment of hard-on-hard articulation THR devices

ASTM F3047M

High demand hip wear testing

ASTM F3090

Fatigue test of acetabular devices

ASTM F3446

3D frictional torque measurement of total hip joint prostheses

ASTM F3738

Third-body hip wear test

ISO 11491

Impact resistance femoral heads

ISO 14242-1

Hip wear test

ISO 14242-4

Microseparation test

ISO 21534

Particular requirements for joint replacement implants

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ISO 21535

Hip range of motion

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ISO 21535

Specific requirements for hip-joint replacement implants

ISO 7206-1

Classification and designation of dimensions

ISO 7206-10

Femoral head compression test

ISO 7206-12

Deformation test for acetabular shells

ISO 7206-13

Femoral head torsion test

ISO 7206-2

Hip surface analysis

ISO 7206-4

Femoral stem fatigue test

ISO 7206-6

Femoral stem neck fatigue test

ISO 7206-8

Femoral stem fatigue performance requirements

PI-11

Insert compression fatigue / static test

PI-3

Acetabular cup luxation test

PI-58 (ISO 7206-8)

Femoral stem fatigue test

PI-87

FEA non-modular hip femoral stem - neck region

PI-99 (ASTM F2091)

Standard specification for acetabular prostheses

ASTM F1875

Fretting corrosion testing of modular implants – Femoral stem-head interface

Normative References

ASTM F1875: Standard Test Method for Long-Term Fretting Corrosion Testing of Modular Implant Interfaces: Hip Femoral Modular Head-Bore / Cone Taper Junctions

ASTM F1875 describes test, analysis, and characterization methods for evaluating the long-term fretting corrosion behavior of modular hip femoral head-bore and cone taper junctions under cyclic loading in a corrosive environment.

The method is intended for comparative testing of final-finished femoral heads in combination with final-finished stems or simulated trunnion specimens. It does not predict in vivo performance. Instead, it provides defined test conditions for comparing fretting and fretting corrosion behavior between different implant designs, material combinations, and construct configurations.

Testing is performed under cyclic compressive loading for a minimum of 10 million cycles. After testing, the resulting damage is assessed by visual scoring and, where applicable, by quantitative methods such as metal ion analysis and electrochemical measurements.

ASTM F1875 also describes a short-term electrochemical screening approach that may be used during design development to compare design parameters, material combinations, or surface treatments, and to support worst-case selection for long-term testing. This screening test is provided as additional, nonmandatory guidance and does not replace the long-term performance evaluation.

Long-term fretting corrosion testing only works when the results can be trusted. ASTM F1875 focuses on the long-term evaluation of modular hip head-bore and cone taper interfaces under controlled cyclic loading and corrosive test conditions. Reliable comparison requires equivalent setup, geometry, loading, containment, disassembly, and analytical handling. When metal ion quantification is used, spike and recovery testing becomes critical to verify that the test and storage containers do not alter the test fluid or bias the subsequent elemental analysis during testing or after fluid collection.

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