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ProGS-19 Protective Glasses for Covid-19

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These protection glasses, ProGS-19, have been designed and manufactured by Pablo Rodríguez González as an aid to help medical workers during the complex times of COVID-19 as a source of protection. Pablo, who comes from a Mechanical Design engineering background specialized in R&D Engineering and Design for manufacturing like Additive, Plastic extrusion, injection, metal machining parts and Composite Materials, witnessed the struggles in Spain and across the world: "Let's share this resource with everybody to help medical workers in hospitals to try reduce the future impact of Coronavirus. I ask you to collaborate with us by manufacturing the glasses and sending ProGS-19 protective glasses to the hospitals of your town." You can download the manual, and the device is completely free to be made by any technician through several materials and 3D printer. the exact additive parameters will depend of the 3D printer used. In this case, we use both Creality-Ender3 and custommed Prusa i3Hephestos.

Bill of Material:
- 3D Printer
- PLA Filament
- Elastic strap (75cm at least).
- Transparent colour laminar PVC (180-200 micrometer thickness).

I invite you to contact me and help me with your feedback about this 1.0 version ProGS-19 update through Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pablo-rodriguez-mechanical-engineer/

Sunday 04.19.20
Posted by Elisa Mantovani
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