A specialized additive manufacturing system that uses an electric field to draw fine fibers from a molten polymer, enabling the precise deposition of 3D structures. This technique allows for the fabrication of scaffolds with controlled porosity and architecture, often used in tissue engineering and advanced materials research., This system is employed for creating intricate, high-resolution polymeric structures for applications such as biomedical implants, filtration membranes, and microfluidic devices, offering unique capabilities for custom material design and advanced fabrication.

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A specialized additive manufacturing system that uses an electric field to draw fine fibers from a molten polymer, enabling the precise deposition of 3D structures. This technique allows for the fabrication of scaffolds with controlled porosity and architecture, often used in tissue engineering and advanced materials research., This system is employed for creating intricate, high-resolution polymeric structures for applications such as biomedical implants, filtration membranes, and microfluidic devices, offering unique capabilities for custom material design and advanced fabrication.

Smith Engineering
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
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