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Nanofibers

Nanofibers are extremely thin fibers, with diameters typically less than 100 nanometers—thousands of times thinner than a human hair. Due to their tiny size, they have a large surface area relative to their volume, making them ideal for applications like filtration, medical masks, tissue engineering, and energy storage. Their unique structure allows for enhanced strength, flexibility, and functionality. Nanofibers can be produced from various materials using techniques that manipulate matter at the nanometer scale, providing innovative solutions across industries by combining advanced material properties with nanoscale precision.