Electrospinning of nanofibre yarns using rotating ring collector
Shuakat, Muhammed Nadeem 2014, Electrospinning of nanofibre yarns using rotating ring collector, Ph.D. thesis, Institute for Frontier Material, Deakin University.
In this project, a novel ring collector was used to convert newly electrospun nanofibres into yarn. This setup has been designed to separate electrospinning from yarn drafting/twisting in two distinct zones. Three different types of electrospinning systems, i.e. needle, needleless, and needle/needleless hybrid, were utilized to produce nanofibre yarns.
Language
eng
Field of Research
091202 Composite and Hybrid Materials 091012 Textile Technology
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