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What is electrospinning?

Electrospinning is a technique to stretch a liquid into the form of a yarn...

Last Updated On: Sunday, March 15, 2009

 

Electrospinning is a technique to stretch a liquid into the form of a yarn and is being looked upon as a surgeon’s new tool for sutures without scars. In this technique, an electrically charged polymer solution is fed through a small opening or needle and, because of its charge, the solution is sucked towards a grounded collecting plate. As the jet of polymer flashes, the solvent gradually evaporates and a charged polymer fibre is left. The charge dissipates and a non-woven mat with tiny fibres is left. The fibres are between 50 nanometres and 10 microns in diameter.

 

Electrospinning, Technique to Stretch Liquid, Sutures, Polymer Solution, Polymer Flashes, Polymer Fibre

 
 

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