Electrospun vascular
Electrospun vascular refers to the use of electrospinning technology to create small-diameter blood vessels or vascular grafts that can be used to replace damaged or diseased blood vessels. Electrospinning is a process in which a polymer solution or melt is spun into nanofibers using an electric field.
Electrospun vascular grafts have several advantages over traditional grafts made from synthetic or biological materials. For example, they can be customized to the specific needs of a patient, and they have excellent mechanical properties, including high strength and flexibility. Additionally, they can be designed to be biocompatible, which means that they are less likely to be rejected by the body's immune system.
There is ongoing research in the field of electrospun vascular grafts, and many scientists and engineers are working to optimize the manufacturing process and improve the performance of these grafts. Some of the challenges that must be addressed include ensuring that the grafts are durable and long-lasting, and that they do not promote the growth of blood clots or other complications. Overall, electrospun vascular grafts have the potential to revolutionize the field of vascular surgery and provide patients with better outcomes and improved quality of life.
TONGLI TECH's BM serial equipment is suitable for making vascular. The diameter of the mandrel can be from 20 micron to anysize. Please view TL-BM-300, TL-BM-700, TL-OMNI-BM for details.