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Rapra Technology’s New Subscription for Electrospinning and Nanofibres

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Rapra Technology Ltd's new subscription "Polymer Bulletin - Electrospinning and Nanofibres" to their offering.

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ca9f72/polymer_bulletin)  

This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the world's largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to Electrospinning and Nanofibres.

Electrospinning has its origins in electrostatic spraying and is therefore by no means a new technology. However, with the recent focus on nano-scale technology, electrospinning has come to the fore as a method for cheaply and easily producing nano and microfibres. Nanofibres in particular are being used more and more in medical and pharmaceutical industries, along with advanced filtration and electronic applications. The simplicity and effectiveness of the electrospinning technique combined with the usefulness of the nanofibres make this area a focus for future developments.

A Polymer Bulletin from Rapra may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy instead of wasting time, effort and money finding the information yourself.

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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