Whitley, UK, April, 2020 – Jaguar Land Rover is scaling up production of its protective
face visors in a continued effort to support the fight against Coronavirus. New
tooling, developed by WHS Plastics, will produce a further 14000 visors each
week for keyworkers across the UK.
Earlier this
month, the carmaker announced the manufacture of 3D-printed face visors at its Advanced
Product Creation Centre in Gaydon, home to one of the most advanced 3D-printing
facilities in Europe. Visorshave been produced and shipped to NHS Trusts across
the UK, including the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and South
Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust.
Now,using injection
mould tooling supplied by WHS Plastics of Sutton Coldfield,the operation will produce
in excess of 2000 per day – with one polypropylene headband generated every 30 s.
Following the
success of its 3D-printing efforts, Jaguar Land Rover is also releasing its NHS-approved
CAD design in the hope that businesses with Additive Manufacturing facilities
will join the global call for more Personal Protection Equipment (PPE); the
ready-to-print files can be downloaded here.
Ben Wilson,
Jaguar Land Rover Additive Manufacturing and Prototype Design Manager, said: “We
hope that by providing the files for download, many more companies will be
inspired to use their 3D-printing facilities to print vital PPE equipment for
our keyworkers.
“Every
effort, however small it may seem, is a contribution to a collective effort
that will ensure our emergency services have what they need to continue their vital
work.”
Each face
visor has been designed to be reusable and can be easily dismantled and cleaned
before being used again, safeguarding NHS trusts against future shortages.
Paul
Nicholson, Group Managing Director for WHS Plastics Ltd, said: “Each and every day, our NHS heroes are risking their lives to ensure that
those affected by Coronavirus receive urgent medical attention. In
manufacturing, we are uniquely placed to support our essential services, to help
delivercritical equipment to those on the frontline here in the Midlands. It’s
a small effort, but by workingwith Jaguar Land Rover we can help turn the tide.”