fiberens
Fiberens are a family of engineered polymer fibers designed to combine high strength with functional surface properties. They are typically composed of a polymeric backbone—such as polyamide, polyester, or polycarbonate—that may be reinforced with nanoscale fillers or constructed as a core-sheath architecture. The surface can be functionalized with chemical groups to improve adhesion to matrices, dye uptake, or bioactivity.
Production methods include melt-spinning for thermoplastics, dry-jet wet-spinning for high-strength fibers, and electrospinning for nanofiber mats.
Applications span high-performance textiles, reinforcement in polymer composites for aerospace and automotive sectors, filtration membranes, and
Environmental and safety considerations reflect those of many synthetic fibers. Production can be energy-intensive and may
History and terminology: the term fiberens appears in contemporary literature to describe nanoscale-engineered fibers, with ongoing