DO NOT USE THIS IN LIEU OF CERTIFIED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
The fast-moving CoVID-19 pandemic is stressing supply chains even for some of the best prepared medical facilities. Due to this, states and local institutions have taken it upon themselves to address supply shocks, particularly in mobilizing locally available materials and resources to fabricate urgently needed personal protective equipment (PPE). Many of these initiatives are leaning on advances in additive manufacturing capabilities such as 3D printing.
The PABR design and accompanying information, including this guide, are intended to assist in such endeavors. We would like to share designs and details on a quick, simple, and low-cost adaptation of half-mask respirators.
NOTE: THE PABR IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE STANDARD CERTIFIED PPE.
While some preliminary testing has been conducted, the use of the PABR assembly has not been fully tested. THE PABR HAS NOT BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE FDA, NIOSH, OR ANY OTHER STANDARDS BODY. Further, since 3D printers and print material vary in properties and capabilities, you should fully test the PABR once it is assembled to account for any variances that your manufacturing environment may have introduced.
CerFlux, Inc., the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Dr. Albert T. Pierce, Dr. Nitin Arora, Dr. Karim I. Budhwani, or anyone associated with them, ASSUME NO LIABILITY AND MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR GUARANTEES regarding the safety, efficacy, or appropriate use of this assembly.
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saintmeh
Mon, 2020-05-04 00:44
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Nice
This is a simple and brillian design! It reminds me of bunny science's PAPR because it uses the virus filter! It's a very elegant solution for doctors!
Ironman
Sat, 2020-05-23 11:32
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Thanks for the feedback
Thank you! Both for taking the time to review and comment and for your positive feedback. We have subsequently created designs fro a bayonet connector and conducted more testing on this assembly. We will have that informaiton uploaded here in the next week.