Electrospinning will continue to revolutionize sectors such as filtration, medical devices, energy storage, and smart textiles. A growing trend is the use of bio-based and sustainable nanofiber production, aligning with global environmental goals.
Nanofibers produced by electrospinning are opening new horizons for high-performance, functional, and innovative materials. From laboratory research to industrial production, IDASONIC’s NanoWeaver® solutions provide precise, reliable, and scalable nanofiber manufacturing.
Electrospinning and Nanofiber Production with the NanoWeaver®-Starter
Electrospinning is an advanced nanotechnology method used to produce ultra-thin nanofibers with diameters ranging from a few nanometers to several micrometers. By applying a high voltage electric field to a polymer solution, electrospinning creates continuous fibers that form nanofiber membranes. These membranes have a high surface-to-volume ratio, tunable porosity, and unique structural properties, making them ideal for applications such as filtration, biomedical applications, drug delivery, tissue engineering, air filtration, and water filtration.
“Electrospinning is an advanced nanotechnology method used to produce ultra-thin nanofibers with diameters ranging from a few nanometers to several micrometers.”
IDASONIC Showcases Its Game-Changing Technologies in the Defense Sector
IDASONIC, a leading high-tech company, has released a new brochure highlighting its cutting-edge nanocoating and nanofiber technologies developed specifically for critical defense applications.
IdaFlow®-Trio at Kütahya Dumlupınar University!
We are proud to announce that the IdaFlow®-Trio syringe pump developed by IDASONIC has been successfully delivered to Kütahya Dumlupınar University, where it will be used under the supervision of Prof. Dr. H. Sanem Aydoğdu for advanced research applications.
IDASONIC UltraSprayer® Essential at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology!
The UltraSprayer Essential model developed byIDASONIC has been delivered to Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), one of Europe’s leading research institutions. Our device will be actively used in the scientific studies conducted by Researcher Jan Bruder.
New Research Using IDASONIC NanoWeaver®-Pro Published
Congratulations to S. Kahraman, A. Katirci, A. Aytac, S. Veli and F. U. Nigiz for their work published in Applied Clay Science. In their study, electrospun clinoptilolite (Clp)-polylactic acid (PLA) nanocomposite membranes were fabricated and the removal of different pollutants in water was investigated. In this context, IDASONIC NanoWeaver®-Pro electrospinning system was used and played an important role in the production of membranes. Thanks to our system offering high sensitivity and reliability, nanofiber structures were successfully produced, and we would like to thank the researchers for choosing our device.
Scientific Success with IDASONIC NanoWeaver- Pro!
At IDASONIC, we take great pride in supporting scientific research with our cutting-edge technology solutions! The study titled “Electricity production from dairy wastewater using phosphotungstic acid-Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Membrane supported microbial fuel cell”, conducted by Prof. Dr. Nigiz and researcher Ozyoru, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, represents a significant advancement in the fields of sustainable energy production and wastewater management.
IDASONIC’s 2024 Breakthroughs in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials
The year 2024 was a groundbreaking period for IDASONIC Nanocoating Systems and Technologies, marked by innovations, strategic collaborations, and remarkable achievements in the field of nanotechnology.
Scientific Success with IDASONIC UltraSprayer® Technology: Dr. Meryem Polat and her team’s research article published!!
As IDASONIC, we are very proud of the contributions of our innovative technologies to scientific studies. The study carried out by Gazi University Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meryem Polat and her team, in which our Ultrasonic Spray Coating Device was used, was published in the *Journal of Alloys and Compounds*, one of the reputable journals in the field of materials science.
Opportunity to Experience Our Products on Site: Thanks to Jan Bruder
We recently hosted Jan Bruder from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), one of Germany’s prestigious institutions, in our office. During this visit, we had the opportunity to introduce our products in detail, especially the advanced technologies and innovative solutions of Ultrasonic Spray Coating.