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Polylactic Acid

Polylactic Acid

Polylactic Acid

Sample Material: Polylactic Acid

Considered to be a sustainable alternative to petrochemical products, Polylactic acid is also thermoplastic biocompatible polyester. PLA nanofibers are useful in medical applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering and would dressings. PLA has been both solution and melt-spun with Forcespinning™ technology.

 
 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

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May 17, 2011adminFeatured0

Polyethylene Oxide

May 15, 2011adminOthers0
Polyethylene Oxide

Polyethylene Oxide

Sample Material: Polyethylene Oxide

Polyethylene oxide is a biocompatible material with applications varying from the paper industry to biomedical. It is a polyether compound that is water soluble and has many favorable characteristics for spinning into fiber form. Because of this, it is widely used as a host polymer when processing nanofibers. It is also known to be used as a retention aid in processing pulp, as a dispersing agent and is used for making nanofiber based sensors.

 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

PCL with VGCNF

PLA with VGCNF

Bismuth

May 12, 2011adminMetals0

Sample Material: Bismuth

Bismuth is a trivalent metal. Compounds are used in cosmetics and even in medical procedures. The significance in this case, however, is a demonstration of the true versatility of Forcespinning™ technology to process even a pure metal into continuous nanofibers. This material was broken down into a molten state using an integrated heated system in Forcespinning™ equipment then spun into nanofiber.

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

Polycarbonate

May 12, 2011adminOthers0

Sample Material: Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is a polymer with many properties that are favorable for commercial applications, particularly in structural products for construction. A combination of high impact strength, transparent optical properties and temperature resistance make it very useful. In nanofiber technology, polycarbonate is commonly used as a host polymer in particle and nano tube dispersions.

 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

PMMA

May 12, 2011adminOthers0

Sample Material: PMMA

Often used in biomedical research, Polymethyl methacrylate is a thermoplastic polymer with a broad range of applications. The material tends to be strong, has a high degree of biocompatibility and is also hydrophobic. PMMA is used as bone cement in orthopedics and as a glass substitute for windows and transparent structures. In a fine fiber format, there is quite a bit of work being done in biomedical applications.

 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

PVP

May 12, 2011adminOthers0

Sample Material: PVP

Polyvinyl Pyrrolidine is a water soluble polymer that is commonly used as a sacrificial polymer for spinning ceramic nanofibers. After serving as a carrier during the fiber formation process, it is burned off during calcination of the ceramic precursors. Ceramic nanofibers have enormous potential for catalytics, hot gas filtration, and some biomedical applications.

 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

Agarose

May 12, 2011adminBiopolymers0

Sample Material: Agarose

Agarose is a polysaccharide that serves as the primary structural support for the algae’s cell walls. This high molecular weight water soluble material is easily processed with Forcespinning™ technology and continues to demonstrate the versatility of the system over a broad range of materials.

 

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Data Results

This material reported to FibeRio by customer. Optimized data and results do not belong to FibeRio. Please review upcoming and previous literature.

Cyclone Settings

Please contact FibeRio Customer Service for material process settings.

Forcespinning Technology utilizes centrifugal force rather than electrostatic force! Without electrostatic force, there is no need for dielectric solutions. This opens up an entire new realm of possibilities. Even metals and conductive polymers can be processed simply and safely.

Cyclone L-1000M

Results Achieved With Cyclone L-1000M

  • 20,000 RPM Drive system
  • Material heating system up to 450°C
  • Easy material prep and cleaning
  • Small benchtop footprint
  • Spinneret options for low or high volume runs

 
 
 
 

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