Georgia Tech Face Shield for Injection Molding
Model Description
Model ID 3DPX-013314Category Labware & DevicesDevice Use Safety and Personal Protective EquipmentKeyword(s) Face Shield for Injection Molding, 3D Printing, Waterjet, Laser CuttingFocusing on designs which are easy to manufacture and easy to assemble, Georgia Tech has developed a 2D rigid reusable shield. This design has been featured as a cover image on the landing page of the New York Times. The rigid reusable shield can be made in mass production by laser cutting, waterjet cutting and injection molding. It can be done at a lower rate with 3-D printing. The replacement film for the shield can be mass produced by laser jet cutting and die cutting. It can be produced at home by cutting the rough geometry from any available rigid film, such as office transparencies, and creating the tab features for mounting to the frame using a standard 3-hole punch set at standard width. The team leveraged multiple rapid prototyping/manufacturing capabilities at Georgia Tech, including the Flowers Invention Studio and the Global Center for Medical Innovation (GCMI), to iterate and finalize the design directly with clinicians from Emory Hospital and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Georgia Tech has already donated 1,000 rigid frames and 5,000 disposable/reusable films to area hospitals. These facilities also are supporting rapid evaluation of material and other specification deviation requests by suppliers. Georgia Tech has provided daily production capability of up to 2,000 rigid frames per day for the rigid reusable shield and up to 3,000 disposable/reusable films per day. Additionally, Georgia Tech has collaborated with GCMI to deploy the shield frame design to processing using injection molding. The production is a truly scalable solution that is capable on a single machine of 150,000 frames per week in its current configuration, and is scalable up to 250,000 frames per day with multi-cavity, multi-facility molding. Further pictures are available at the main project site.The following refers to: 3DPX-013314The FDA has authorized production of protective face shields outside of the normal clearance pathway during the Covid-19 pandemic, based on Part 5, section D of the “Enforcement Policy for Face Masks and Respirators During the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff.This face shield has undergone review in a clinical setting and is recommended when fabricated as instructed.Printer Technology/Material Powder Bed Fusion NylonPrinter Make/Model EOSPrint Units inchesAttribution Instructions Georgia Tech - Christopher Saldana, Lance Lu, Patrick Jung, Kentez Craig, Clint Rinehart, Jeff Park, Jeong Hun Lee, Saad Bhamla, Elio Challita, Steven Sheffield, Sam Graham, Devesh RanjanReviewer Notes The following refers to: 3DPX-013314 The FDA has authorized production of protective face shields outside of the normal clearance pathway during the Covid-19 pandemic, based on Part 5, section D of the “Enforcement Policy for Face Masks and Respirators During the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff."This face shield has undergone review in a clinical setting and is recommended when fabricated as instructed.*These models sourced with permission from the NIH 3D Print Exchange*
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General Instructions | application/pdf | COVID19_IFU_3DPX-013314.pdf | 2.44 MB |
General Instructions | application/pdf | images.pdf | 553.67 KB |
Native CAD | Face Shield Frame With Arms.DXF | 38.67 KB | |
STL File | Face Shield Frame With Arms_0.STL | 95.00 KB | |
Blender-generated-x3d | Face Shield Frame With Arms_0.STL60bf6c565d0ac.x3d | 59.41 KB |
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Part Information
Additional Owner's Names |
jsaly |
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AMCPR Type |
designPackage |
Model Number |
3DPX-013314 |
Review Process |
simple |
Public |
Yes |
Date Submitted |
2021-06-08T13:10:07 |
Materials |
Polymer |
General Build Material |
PA |
Exact Build Material |
Nylon |
AM Process |
Powder Bed Fusion |
Quality Standards |
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Submission Path |
production |
Assembly Required |
No |
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