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<title>Matt detachment in Electrospinning</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi <br />I am facing problems during the detachment of electrospun nanofibers from the aluminium sheets.The nanofibers were stronghly adherent to the aluminium foil sheets and  each time i cant get a even surface so Is there any procedure is there  to take the matt from the aluminium foil without affecting the surface of the nanofiberous matt,Please tell me.<br />]]></description>
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