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NIH3D

Faceshield using 3 Avery clear view binders that is wider and according to PA state government is acceptable width, I think.

Created by andy
Published: 
5/1/20

This is a 3D print of
3DPX-013830

Category

Devices and Hardware
Description

I created a new face shield that is wider and I think safer. I think it meets Pennsylvania state guidelines on width at least, I dont know about the impenetrable foam. I am wearing it with a maker mask. I got the Amazon foam from a link on another 3dprint.nih.gov design.PA is accepting Face masks with integrated Face Shields:\t\t\tFace masks with integrated shield\t\t\tMinimum 7.5 (long) x 13 (wide) inches\t\t\tImpenetrable foam barrier\t\t\tSource: https://spportal.dot.pa.gov/ppeinventory/Lists/CMSPROCUREMENTFORM/NewForm.aspx?Source=/ppeinventory/Style%20Library/js/form1action.htmlI have foam from https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCK65QM/https://www.mcmaster.com/8512k14https://www.mcmaster.com/8512K63The difference in the McMaster-Carr foam is4 psiand2.5 psiTo create a new build:https://3dprint.nih.gov/create/build
KEYWORD(S)

PRINTER TECHNOLOGY

Material Extrusion - Single Extruder

MATERIAL

Polylactic Acid (PLA)

PRINTER MAKE/MODEL

Creality Ender 3 Pro

REFERENCE MODEL
DtM-v4.0 Face Shield PPE, Design for Injection Molding

by tprestero


DtM-v4.0 Face Shield PPE, Design for Injection Molding