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titleOfInvention Polyethylene homo- or copolymer having improved wear properties.
abstract The present invention relates to a polyethylene homo- or copolymer having improved wear properties. In particular, the invention relates to an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene having improved wear properties prepared using a heterogeneous Ziegler catalyst system. Said polyethylene homo- or copolymer is characterized in that the abrasion index of said polyethylene is related to the elongational stress according to the formula (I): in which ES = elongational stress as measured according to ISO 11542-2:1998 AI = abrasion index, as measured according to ISO 15527:2010 where the reference material according to ISO 15527:2010 is set to 100; β < 1.8; and -0.015 < a < -0.017.
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