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Tech Brief – Stronger Together: Bonded Fiber for Fluid Management
The Science INSIDE Webinar Series
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Stronger Together:
Bonded Fiber for Fluid ManagementTechnology
Tech Brief – Stronger Together: Bonded Fiber for Fluid Management
The Science INSIDE Webinar Series
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Stronger Together:
Bonded Fiber for Fluid ManagementTechnology

Recorded on:
Jan. 21, 2021
11:00 am (ET)

Every innovation is one of a kind—so why should its components be standard? Bonded fiber is made in a similar fashion to sintered particles,but using fibrous standards instead of particles. In this webinar, learn more about this technology that features optimized capillary structures that can be made from countless raw polymers. 

From diagnostics sample collection to ink management, diverse products across medical, industrial and consumer industries leverage bonded fiber technology for critical fluid transfer that enables them to be differentiated in their industries.  Your product design can manage fluid like a pro with the right materials and advanced binding processes.

In this webinar, learn about key applications of bonded fiber across absorption, application, diffusion, filtration and wicking – and how to determine the material and characteristics your application needs.

Register to watch the on-demand webinar with Q&A:

* This webinar is not available to Porex competitors.


Host Biography:

Avi Robbins, Vice President of Global Product Development & R&D at Porex

Avi Robbins is the Vice President of Global Product Development and R&D. He joined POREX in 2010. Mr. Robbins has an array of technical and commercial experience in a variety of material and manufacturing technologies as well as markets globally. He was previously with Facet Technologies, an Atlanta based Medical Device Design and Manufacturing company focusing in the diabetes space holding a variety of positions such as R&D Management, Operations Engineering Management, and Program Management. Mr. Robbins has his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology as well as a Master’s Degree in Business (MBA) from Emory University.