Industry collaboration delivers improved face shields

Face shields

3D printed face shields made by ThincLab Waite

The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 ThincLab business incubator has teamed up with Clinpath Pathology to supply them with improved face shields.

The new face shields have been developed in response to calls from the medical profession for protective equipment that does not fog, can be worn over specialised glasses, and which can be quickly and cheaply replaced by the user when required.

Morgan Hunter, TechLab Manager, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide ThincLab says, 鈥淎 number of different organisations have asked to test face shields in the marketplace which they could produce to meet the need in South 最新糖心Vlog. Many of these designs come
from the US or Europe. The main issue with all of them
was the screen had to be custom-made which increased

the cost.鈥

Clinpath, which provides laboratory services to general practitioners, specialists, private hospitals, and aged care facilities in Adelaide, needed to purchase appropriate PPE for their staff. Equipment available from overseas proved more costly so they turned to local suppliers and supported the broader community in the process.

Brooke Kenny, Clinpath Pathology鈥檚 Pre Analytics Manager says, 鈥淥ur staff at Clinpath have a focus of keeping patients safe, encouraging them to maintain their health and helping them choose the most appropriate way for them to have their pathology test completed. In this climate, the company ethos has been to remain flexible and approachable and support whenever we can.鈥

Face shields, which are 3D printed, are better than medical masks as they are more durable, can be reused indefinitely, can be easily cleaned, are more comfortable to wear, prevent the wearer from touching their face and do not have to be removed to communicate.

The face shields supplied by ThincLab feature a convenient elasticated strap which is cheaper and easier to make than competitors鈥 products and which makes it adjustable for any head size and pressure. ThincLab then incorporated a solid top shield in the frame, which prevents pathogens from entering from the top. These features made the mask more adaptable and replaceable than competitors鈥 products.

Zrinka Tokic, Director of ThincLab says, 鈥淓ven in these times of isolation, ThincLab is still actively collaborating with industry to develop innovative solutions to problems we are facing. We are proud to be able to offer support and services to start ups and industry through this challenging time as it is proving to be a catalyst for insightful and agile solutions.

鈥淭he face masks, which are being produced at ThincLab at the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 Waite campus, are a perfect example of locally produced solution for unprecedented times.鈥

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