Centrifugal multispun nanofibers put a new spin on COVID-19 masks
| Date | 12th, Apr 2021 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
KAIST researchers have developed a novel nanofiber production technique called 'centrifugal multispinning' that will open the door for the safe and cost-effective mass production of high-performance polymer nanofibers. This new technique, which has shown up to a 300 times higher nanofiber production rate per hour than that of the conventional electrospinning method, has many potential applications including the development of face mask filters for coronavirus protection.