Electrospinning for biomedical & tissue engineering
Electrospun scaffolds mimic the extracellular matrix, giving cells a nanofibrous surface to attach, grow, and organize. This makes electrospinning a key tool for tissue engineering, wound healing, and regenerative medicine.
Where it's used
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Tissue scaffolds
Aligned or random fibers recreate the ECM for skin, bone, cartilage, and more.
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Wound dressings
Breathable, high-surface-area mats that can carry antibacterial or healing agents.
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Vascular & nerve guides
Tubular and aligned fibers guide cell and tissue growth in the right direction.
Why Linari NanoTech
Drum, mandrel, and gantry collectors for aligned and tubular scaffolds, plus coaxial kits to embed growth factors or drugs. Test your polymer in our Pisa lab with SEM characterization before you invest.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make aligned fibers for tissue scaffolds?
Yes. A rotating drum or gantry collector produces aligned fibers; a flat collector gives random mats.
Can I incorporate drugs or growth factors into scaffolds?
Yes. Coaxial electrospinning places a sensitive agent in the fiber core, protected by an outer shell.