Digital Construction

Facade firm switches to 3D printing coronavirus face shields

Facade maker Solinear is using its 3D printers to make components for protective face shields, needed by the emergency services during the Covid-19 crisis.

The York-based company is printing the crescent-shaped clamps which wrap around the face shields, holding them together. They are printed using 100% recycled PETG plastic, with assembly of the visor and elastic strap fitted by others (see diagram below).

The face shield design was created by Spanish 3D printing specialist Hanoch Hemmerich and is being distributed to companies around the world. Solinear used diagrams, instructions and a 3D model, supplied as an STL file (a format native to the stereolithography CAD software created by printer manufacturer 3D Systems), before starting production of the clamps.

Register for free or sign in to continue reading

This is not a paywall. Registration allows us to enhance your experience across Construction Management and ensure we deliver you quality editorial content.

Registering also means you can manage your own CPDs, comments, newsletter sign-ups and privacy settings.

Story for CM Digital? Get in touch via email: [email protected]

Latest articles in Digital Construction