Research and Development

Since the 1950s, polymer and fiber R&D has been in our DNA. We are your end-to-end partner for solving polymer challenges and bringing innovations to life: from concept to yarn.

Overview of Technologies by BioMedical

The use of bioresorbable polymers in biomedical applications is rapidly increasing, particularly in areas such as sutures and implantable textiles, where controlled degradation and reliable performance are critical. We support biomedical innovators in developing bioresorbable polymers and yarns, combining decades of expertise in biopolymers with in-house polymerization and melt spinning capabilities to translate materials into functional fiber-based solutions. This enables rapid iteration from material design to process validation and early-stage scale-up.
Polymerization
Compounding
Mono-filament extrusion
Multi-filament melt spinning
BioMedical services:
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Resiliency
A single compression or stiffness value does not always fully describe how a 3D textile behaves in use.
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Dynamic mechanical analysis
A SEIKO Dynamic mechanical spectrometer Extar 6100 is available to you at Senbis Polymer Innovations.
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Filament diameter and cross section analyses
The amount of filaments in a multifilament yarn can be counted by means of light microscope imaging. Next to the amount of filaments the cross-sections shape of filaments can be visualized and cross section diameter distributions can be determined.
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Drawing of Polymer Yarns and Monofilaments
The drawing of polymer yarns is a running process in wich the draw ratio is obtained by varying the speed of the godets.
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Twin screw extruder pilot line
This extruder is ideal for compounding polymers, copolymers and additives. The Werner Pfleiderer, Type ZSK 30 is a co-rotating 30 mm twin screw extruder. The extruder is electrical heated (5 zones) and equipped with a K’tron 20 and K’tron 35 dosing unit. The throughput can be up to 10 kg/hour and is ideal for compounding a serie of different composition.
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Haake Polylab Filmcasting
When a slit die (8 cm) is installed on the extruder module new possibilities arise.
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