Nanofibers are our best solution
Nanofibers have many possible technological and commercial applications. They are used in tissue engineering, drug delivery, seed coating material, air filtration, and composite materials
Filter media and Acoustic Technology
Our Protective solutions are include acoustics and electrospun nanofibre filtration media which can be infused with active additives to trap and neutralise even the smallest airborne and liquid particles, while still allowing excellent flow rates

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2021

Lunched fully automatic production line of Nanotarpak folding masks with an exclusive model - ISO 13485:2016 & IMS.

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2019

The top technologist in the 13th Nano Award Ceremony - Developed production line of Nanotarpak nanofibers and folding masks.

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2017

Nanotarpak moved to the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology in Tehran and developed the electrospinning technology for mass production.

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2014

Nanotarpak introduced its first application of nanofiber in dust masks as efficient personal protective equipment. The president unveiled this innovative product in ISTT.

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2009

start a startup business around nanofiber technology from a university project with the full support of a father from his daughter and advice of faculty members of Isfahan University of Technology and the support of Isfahan Scientific and Research Town members.

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Future

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2021

Lunched fully automatic production line of Nanotarpak folding masks with an exclusive model - ISO 13485:2016 & IMS.

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2019

The top technologist in the 13th Nano Award Ceremony - Developed production line of Nanotarpak nanofibers and folding masks.

close X

2017

Nanotarpak moved to the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology in Tehran and developed the electrospinning technology for mass production.

close X

2014

Nanotarpak introduced its first application of nanofiber in dust masks as efficient personal protective equipment. The president unveiled this innovative product in ISTT.

close X

2009

start a startup business around nanofiber technology from a university project with the full support of a father from his daughter and advice of faculty members of Isfahan University of Technology and the support of Isfahan Scientific and Research Town members.

FAQS

Nanofabrics are textiles engineered with small particles that give ordinary materials advantageous properties such as superhydrophobicity (extreme water resistance, also see “Lotus effect”), odor and moisture elimination, increased elasticity and strength, and bacterial resistance.

Yes. While nanoparticles have an association with health risk, nanofibre is a functional fabric, made of continuous strands. While every product may differ and have risks based on what it is made of, nanofibre as a technology is very safe to handle and to use in products.

produced from a polymer jet emanating from a high-speed rotating nozzle. This process is termed as rotary jet spinning. Nanofibers are formed from the polymer jet that undergoes stretching before solidification.

Compared to conventional fibrous structures, nanofibers are lightweight with small diameters, controllable pore structures and high surface-to-volume ratio, making them ideal for use in applications as varied as filtration, sensors, protective clothing, tissue engineering, functional materials and energy storage.

Nanofiber diameters in the range of 3 nm to 5 μm spun with either natural or synthetic fibers have been produced with electrospinning.