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Nanofibers

Nanofibers are fibers measured in nanometers. The size of nanofibers is just a 3 - 4 atoms thick with diameters of 50 – 500nm.

Polymer based nanofibers are an new class of materials used for enhancement of applications such as filtration, barrier, wipes, personal care, material reinforcements, garments, insulation, medical, energy storage and many more. Unique properties of nanofibers make them perfect solution applicable across all industries.

Source:
Nanofiber Future Technologies Corporation.


Nanofiber is a polymer membrane formed by electrospinning, with filament diameters of 150-200 nanometers. Also called nanomesh, it is used in air and liquid filtration applications.

Source:
Discovernano.northwestern.edu. Glossary


Nanofibers are defined as fibers with diameters on the order of 100 nanometers. They can be produced by interfacial polymerization and electrospinning. Carbon nanofibers are graphitized fibers produced by catalytic synthesis.

Source:
Wikipedia. Nanofiber


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