Electrospinning technology

Electrospinning turns a polymer solution into continuous nanofibers using a high-voltage electric field. Linari NanoTech builds research- and production-grade electrospinning machines — from compact benchtop units to modular multi-material and industrial systems — all engineered in Italy with precise control over every process parameter.

  • Precise parameter control

    Adjustable voltage (typically 5–30 kV), flow rate, and tip-to-collector distance let you dial in fiber diameter and morphology.

  • Any fiber architecture

    Flat, drum, mandrel, and gantry collectors produce random mats, aligned fibers, or tubular structures from one platform.

  • Reproducible and safe

    Enclosed systems control temperature and humidity for repeatable results, with high-voltage interlocks for safe operation.

Frequently asked questions

What polymers can I electrospin?

Hundreds — including synthetic polymers such as PCL, PLA, PVA, and PVDF, and natural ones such as collagen, gelatin, and chitosan (often blended with a carrier polymer).

Which machine is right for me?

It depends on your stage — proof of concept, pilot, or production. Compact systems suit research; multi-material and industrial systems suit scale-up. We can help you choose, and you can test your material in our lab first.