![]() ![]() The 3D printers were originally purchased for the manufacturing of adaptable ancillary components for Solinear’s architectural louvres and solar shading products. “Having seen the news and understanding the gravity of the situation it made sense to me – switch from production of regular Solinear items to face shields, if we can.” For me, personally, coronavirus meant that I lost out on one of the greatest adventures of my life – travelling the world – but I’m aware that there are people who have lost their jobs, lives and loved ones to this devastating virus. He continued: “The sooner we can contain COVID-19 the sooner we can take stock, begin to recover, get back to some level of normality. Headley suggested that “in the current situation, Solinear’s 3D printers could be better applied to the production of face shields.” The idea was proposed by one of Solinear’s welders, Elliot Headley, who subsequently discussed his proposition with Andy Moore, Solinear’s design manager. However, due to the critical shortfall in protective face shields, the Solinear team is concentrating their efforts on 3D printing vital pieces of equipment for the emergency services. ![]() Solar shading contractors, Solinear is using its 3D printers to produce face shields for emergency services in the battle against COVID-19īased in Sherriff Hutton, York, Solinear is more familiar with the manufacturing of feature facades not face shields. ![]()
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