covid-19-open-source-masks
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List of Covid-19 Open Source Mask initiatives for emergency purposes that have been tested by the community
Prusa Protective Face Shield - RC3, 3D printed face shields for medics and professionals by Prusa
Open-source face shields anyone with a 3D printer can help producing. Join the community-driven effort to help professionals in your area.
Updates: 3/28, 10.00 Protection shield RC3 has been approved for use by michigan medecine procurement.
3d printable mask for covid-19
Due to a shortage of masks for healthcare professionals across the country, we have developed and designed a 3D printed mask. This has been a collaborative effort with several individuals and local entities. We are encouraging all hobbyist, dentists, schools, universities and anyone with 3D printers to start making these masks and delivering them to your local hospitals!
Masks require a filter which can be made cutting up a single mask into 6 pieces or by ordering custom filter patches (which exceed industry standards) from flowmarkhightech.com. His business has the capacity to produce as many as are needed.
https://www.prusa3d.com/covid19/
3d printable protective mask
Mask being printed and distributed in the province of Huesca in Spain.
As of 27th March 2020, they are a group of 68 people helping produce them and have distributed 1400 units.
Copper3D n95 masks
NanoHack was inspired by a great global pandemic. The most radical innovations are born from crises, which is why NanoHack is a unique design.
3D printed visor, completed with a transparent sheet of paper
Open-source face shields you can print on any 3D printer. On an Ender 3 I was able to print one in less than an hour.
Rigid laser cut visor, completed with a transparent sheet of paper
Open-source face shields you can laser cut with a laser cutter. Throughput is maximised and highly versatile use. The design was tested and validated by hospital crew in Lyon, France Material to use is Plexiglass.
Flexible laser cut visor, completed with a transparent sheet of paper
Open-source face shields you can laser cut with a laser cutter. Throughput is maximised and highly versatile use. The design is made to be cut in flexible material, which makes it possible to cut faster, with lower costs
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