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Nanofiber

Nanofiber technology involves the production of fibers at the nanometer scale (1-100 nanometers) and their use in various applications. Due to their extremely fine structures, nanofibers offer several advantages. Nanofibers are much thinner than microfibers, which increases their surface area and enhances performance. The high surface area of nanofibers allows for various interactions and reactions, making them advantageous in applications like filtration, absorption, and catalysis. Nanofibers are usually lightweight and flexible, making them suitable for use in various forms.

Applications

Filtration: Nanofibers provide high efficiency in air and water filtration systems, effectively capturing particles and contaminants.

Medical Applications: Nanofibers are used in areas such as tissue engineering, wound dressings, and drug delivery systems.

Textile Industry: They are used to produce fabrics with waterproof, breathable, and antibacterial properties.

Energy Applications: Nanofibers can be used in energy storage and conversion systems, especially in batteries and fuel cells.

Construction Materials: Nanofibers are used to develop lightweight and durable materials.