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Electrospinning lab set-up

Electrospinning lab set-up diagram.

Electrospinning makes use of electrostatic forces to draw a very fine fibre from the liquid droplet at the end of a fine needle and deposit it on a collector plate. The set-up on a small scale is relatively simple.

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