Electrospinning II

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

The video shows an electrospinning process of a Polystyrene solution. The voltage was set to 5.9 kV and the pumping rate to 500 nl/s. The spinning of the jet it is clearly visible during the process. The produced fibers are similar to a "string of beads", where the fibers are about 500 nm thick and the beads have diameters of about 8 micrometers. The still images were obtained using a Phenom tabletop electron microscope.

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  • @MECCcoltd Thx

  • Hi, your video is easy to understand how the Taylor cone is forming, thank you.

    Our company MECC produces Nanofiber production equipment in Japan.

    If you are interested in our electrospinning equipment, please visit our website!

  • To see the spinning fiber it is better to watch it at 480p.

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