Military 3D-printing face shields, reusable N95 masks to address hospital shortages

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The U.S. military is 3D-printing face shields to help protect health care workers in the fight against COVID-19.

Days later, the assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition authorized all of its commands to support FEMA requests, saying that the country is in a national emergency so they"must engage accordingly."

David Hamm, an engineer in the Mechanisms and Modeling and Simulation Lab at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., inspects a 3D printed face shield as part of the COVID-19 response effort, March 28, 2020.The Marine Corps' Advanced Manufacturing Operations Cell was the first to receive FEMA's request for 220 face shields before alerting other Department of the Navy manufacturers.

A face shield is manufactured using 3-D printing in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's request to the Department of the Navy in support of COVID-19 response effort at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, March 29, 2020.According to the Navy, the department is now working with the Pentagon and industry"to determine the volume and scope of requests, the capacity to manufacture and distribute production across sites and ensure quality standards.

Tech. Sgt. Tracy Gibbs, 312th Training Squadron Special Instruments Training course graduate, prepares a 3D printed N95 face mask to be printed through modeling software at the Louis F Garland Department of Defense Fire Academy on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, March 31, 2020.“We saw other people 3D printing medical supplies, and we thought we should try printing things like face masks and face shields,” said Master Sgt. Manuel Campo, special instruments training flight chief.

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