Face Shield - 3Dprinting and Injection Moulding
Project description
The FaceShield can be worn directly or can be put on safety helmets.
This face shield is an open-source solution available in two versions:
- one is suitable for large series production via plastic injection moulding or via advanced 3D printing
- one is simplified version can be 3D printed by anyone around the world using standard 3D printing filaments.
The FaceShield is developed under the CERN against COVID-19 program.
This face shield is made only for COVID-19 protection. It is not a general-purpose device and should not be used for purposes other than protection against COVID-19. It protects the wearer against large droplets emitted immediately after a cough by a person nearby and facing the screen but does not protect against suspended particles. This visor complements the adequate respiratory tract protections.
Face shield - Exploded view
Main Features
- Can be worn directly or can be put on safety helmets
- Designed for COVID-19 protection
- Protects the wearer against large droplets emitted immediately after a cough by a person nearby and facing the screen
- Complements the adequate respiratory tract protections
- Allows the wearer to use glasses
- Licenced under CERN-OHL-P v2 - Disclaimer
Project information
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CERN Face Shield COVID-19 production files
- User instructions (pdf)
- Safety and performance report (pdf)
- Disclaimer (pdf)
Contacts
Commercial producers
- Not available commercially
General questions about project
Status
Date | Event |
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23-03-2020 | Start working on the project |
05-04-2020 | First prototype |
20-04-2020 | Masks sent to ISQ for test |
05-05-2020 | Environment test results received from ISQ |
14-05-2020 | Filtration efficiency and differential pressure results received from ISQ |
20-05-2020 | 3DMASK presented at CERN against COVID-19 Seminar |
28-05-2020 | Wearing and breathing resistance test results received from ISQ |
29-05-2020 | First release in the Open Hardware Repository |
2 June 2020