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Importance of Nanotechnology in Textile Industry

Nanotechnology continues to grow as an interdisciplinary technology, and many people consider it the start of a new industrial revolution. This technology deals mainly in studying materials with 1-100 nanometers in length. It is fundamentally based on the fact that some materials have properties that change drastically when the dimensions are cut down to a […]

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Electrospinning as a nanoscale technology of the twenty-first century

ELECTROSPINNING PROCESS Electrospinning is from the academic as well as technical perspective presently the most versatile technique for the preparation of continuous nanofibers obtained from numerous materials including polymers, metals, and ceramics.  Electrospinning is a physical process used for the formation of thin fibers in which a viscous liquid is subjected to electrical shear stress

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Nano technology – Introduction, Definition, Market, Applications

When the diameter of the fibers is in the nanometer range, several amazing characteristics appear, such as the very large surface area to volume ratio, flexibility in surface functionalities, and superior mechanical performance (e.g., stiffness and tensile strength) compared with any other known form of material.

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Polymer Fibers: Properties, Applications, and Future Prospects

Polymer fibers are long, chain-like molecules engineered to exhibit exceptional strength, flexibility, and durability. These materials, derived from synthetic or natural polymers, have transformed industries ranging from textiles to aerospace due to their unique physical and chemical properties. […] Their unique properties, coupled with ongoing innovations in manufacturing and sustainability, ensure their continued relevance.

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