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    Issue 86

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    Issue 86

    Nanotech Magazine – Issue #86 (February 2026)

    Nanotech Magazine is published by Future Markets, focusing on nanotechnology developments, market analysis, and commercial applications.

    This month’s flagship feature delivers a comprehensive market analysis of the global nanofibers industry — one of the most versatile and rapidly advancing classes of nanomaterials.

    Nanofibers Market Focus includes:

    • In-depth analysis of nanofiber types — synthetic polymers, natural polymers, carbon nanofibers, and inorganic variants — and how their unique properties serve different end-use markets
    • Detailed coverage of production methods including electrospinning variants, centrifugal jet spinning, solution blow spinning, melt blowing, and bicomponent spinning
    • Assessment of the key commercialisation challenges facing the industry, from solvent waste economics and production scalability to quality consistency and regulatory uncertainty
    • Coverage of the why industrial adoption remains constrained after 25+ years of research
    • Analysis of key end-use markets:
      • Filtration — the largest segment, covering industrial dust collection, automotive cabin air filters, water purification membranes, and post-pandemic indoor air quality demand
      • Medical and healthcare — tissue engineering scaffolds, advanced wound dressings, portable electrospinning devices, and drug delivery platforms
      • Textiles — protective clothing, waterproof and breathable fabrics, antibacterial textiles, and electronic textiles for biosignal monitoring
    • Deep dive into emerging application areas:
      • Energy storage and conversion — nanofiber separators for lithium-ion batteries, carbon nanofiber electrodes, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and nanogenerators
      • Sustainable packaging — biodegradable nanofiber barrier membranes and recent major brand partnerships and EU regulatory approvals for food-contact use
      • Wearable electronics and sensors — conductive nanofiber fabrics for vital sign monitoring and self-powered devices
      • Acoustic insulation — ultra-thin nanofiber veils for construction, automotive, and consumer electronics
      • CO₂ capture and environmental remediation — nanofiber sorbents for carbon capture and pollutant removal
    • Competitive landscape analysis covering the four-tier market structure, from end users and application developers to dedicated nanofiber manufacturers and equipment suppliers
    • Six detailed profiles of leading companies across the United States, Japan, New Zealand, and Czech Republic
    • Latest industry news and recent developments

    Also in this issue:

    • Latest nanotech business news, investments, commercial agreements, and funding rounds
    • New nanomaterials production facilities and supply agreements
    • Graphene product news — batteries, bioelectronic therapies, heated wallpaper, graphene-enhanced cement, graphene headphones, and mass production developments
    • Graphene developments in the Middle East, electronics, and South Korea

     

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