The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study

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Main Author: Vianna, Denise Loureiro
Publication Date: 1998
Other Authors: Mazzer, Niltom, Barbieri, Cláudio Henrique, Chierice, Gilberto
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Source: Fisioterapia e Pesquisa
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Summary: With a view to using it as lining material for below knee prosthesis, this research developed and tested the mechanical resistance of a new polyurethane derived from castor oil, using of tensile strength measurement, and compared to with two other materials. The silicone elastomer and synthetic rubber foam, both of current use for the same purpose. The castor oil polyurethane and the silicone elastomer were tested either in a care, summing up five types of materials investigated. The parameters taken into consideration for analysis were the maximal load supported, the maximal at rupture, the elongation at rupture and modulus of elasticity for each material. The results showed the silicone elastomer with and without the mesh core was the most resistant material and that the resistance of the plain castor oil polyurethane is close to that of rubber foam. When combined with the mesh core, the resistance of the polyurethane became similar to that of the plain silicone elastomer. However, the polyurethane was the materials more flexible than silicone elastomer and than rubber foam. It was concluded that, despite weaker, the resistance of castor oil polyurethane can be increased by the combination with the mesh core, still preserving its greater flexibility and shock absorbing and load distribution capacity, as compared to the silicone elastomer. In this form it is, therefore an adequate material to make soft sockets for below knee prostheses.
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spelling The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary studyUtilização da poliuretana derivada do óleo da mamona em dispositivos protéticos: estudo preliminarMembros artificiaisPoliuretanoArtificial limbsPolyurethanesWith a view to using it as lining material for below knee prosthesis, this research developed and tested the mechanical resistance of a new polyurethane derived from castor oil, using of tensile strength measurement, and compared to with two other materials. The silicone elastomer and synthetic rubber foam, both of current use for the same purpose. The castor oil polyurethane and the silicone elastomer were tested either in a care, summing up five types of materials investigated. The parameters taken into consideration for analysis were the maximal load supported, the maximal at rupture, the elongation at rupture and modulus of elasticity for each material. The results showed the silicone elastomer with and without the mesh core was the most resistant material and that the resistance of the plain castor oil polyurethane is close to that of rubber foam. When combined with the mesh core, the resistance of the polyurethane became similar to that of the plain silicone elastomer. However, the polyurethane was the materials more flexible than silicone elastomer and than rubber foam. It was concluded that, despite weaker, the resistance of castor oil polyurethane can be increased by the combination with the mesh core, still preserving its greater flexibility and shock absorbing and load distribution capacity, as compared to the silicone elastomer. In this form it is, therefore an adequate material to make soft sockets for below knee prostheses.Com vistas a sua utilização na confecção de luvas ou soquetes macios para os revestimentos dos encaixes de próteses infra-patelares, o presente trabalho desenvolveu e testou a resistência mecânica de uma nova poliuretana derivada do óleo da mamona por meio de ensaios de tração, comparativamente com dois outros tipos de materiais, o elastômero de silicone e uma espuma de borracha sintética, de uso corrente para a mesma finalidade. A poliuretana e o elastômero de silicone foram também testados em uma forma associada com uma alma de malha tubular elástica, totalizando cinco tipos de materiais investigados. Foram considerados parâmetros para análise a carga máxima suportada, a tensão máxima, a tensão máxima de ruptura, o alongamento até a ruptura e o módulo de elasticidade de cada material. Os resultados mostraram que o silicone, com e sem a presença da alma de malha tubular, foi o material mais resistente e que a poliuretana derivada do óleo da mamona apresentou resistência próxima à da espuma de borracha, quando pura, e próxima à do silicone puro, quando associada à malha tubular. Entretanto, a poliuretana mostrou-se um material mais flexível que o silicone. Concluiu-se que, apesar de menos resistente no estado puro, a poliuretana, derivada do óleo da mamona, pode ter sua resistência aprimorada com a associação da malha tubular, mantendo-se ainda mais flexível, com melhor capacidade de absorção e distribuição de carga que o silicone, sendo, portanto, um material adequado para a confecção de luvas protéticas sob o ponto de vista da resistência.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina1998-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/7680710.1590/fpusp.v5i1.76807Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 5 No. 1 (1998); 27-35Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (1998); 27-35Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 5 n. 1 (1998); 27-352316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/76807/80669Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVianna, Denise LoureiroMazzer, NiltomBarbieri, Cláudio HenriqueChierice, Gilberto2014-05-07T22:48:23Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/76807Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2014-05-07T22:48:23Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
Utilização da poliuretana derivada do óleo da mamona em dispositivos protéticos: estudo preliminar
title The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
spellingShingle The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
Vianna, Denise Loureiro
Membros artificiais
Poliuretano
Artificial limbs
Polyurethanes
title_short The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
title_full The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
title_fullStr The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
title_sort The utilization of polyurethanes derived from castor oil in the prosthetics device: preliminary study
author Vianna, Denise Loureiro
author_facet Vianna, Denise Loureiro
Mazzer, Niltom
Barbieri, Cláudio Henrique
Chierice, Gilberto
author_role author
author2 Mazzer, Niltom
Barbieri, Cláudio Henrique
Chierice, Gilberto
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vianna, Denise Loureiro
Mazzer, Niltom
Barbieri, Cláudio Henrique
Chierice, Gilberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Membros artificiais
Poliuretano
Artificial limbs
Polyurethanes
topic Membros artificiais
Poliuretano
Artificial limbs
Polyurethanes
description With a view to using it as lining material for below knee prosthesis, this research developed and tested the mechanical resistance of a new polyurethane derived from castor oil, using of tensile strength measurement, and compared to with two other materials. The silicone elastomer and synthetic rubber foam, both of current use for the same purpose. The castor oil polyurethane and the silicone elastomer were tested either in a care, summing up five types of materials investigated. The parameters taken into consideration for analysis were the maximal load supported, the maximal at rupture, the elongation at rupture and modulus of elasticity for each material. The results showed the silicone elastomer with and without the mesh core was the most resistant material and that the resistance of the plain castor oil polyurethane is close to that of rubber foam. When combined with the mesh core, the resistance of the polyurethane became similar to that of the plain silicone elastomer. However, the polyurethane was the materials more flexible than silicone elastomer and than rubber foam. It was concluded that, despite weaker, the resistance of castor oil polyurethane can be increased by the combination with the mesh core, still preserving its greater flexibility and shock absorbing and load distribution capacity, as compared to the silicone elastomer. In this form it is, therefore an adequate material to make soft sockets for below knee prostheses.
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