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Multifunctional mask with supplementary disposable filter by Arburg and partners

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-12-08 Editor :JK

Arburg has been working in the fight against COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. An example is the multifunctional face mask, which was developed in collaboration with partners and made ready for series production in only 41 days.

 

The companies involved in the project were Sigma Engineering (LSR component and mould simulation), Polar-Form (LSR mould), Foboha and Wilhelm Weber (thermoplastic moulds), Ewikon (cold runner), Elmet (LSR dosing unit), Männer und Günter (hot runner technology), Barth Mechanik (gripper), Wacker und Borealis (material), Karl Küfner (filter design), Herrmann Ultraschall (welding technology) and Packmat (packaging technology).


It can be seen the start of production of face masks made from LSR (liquid silicone rubber) and PP (polypropylene), initially as versions for everyday use. To protect both the wearer of the mask and those in the surrounding area from the virus, this was followed by the next step: the design and manufacture of a supplementary disposable filter that can be easily attached to the mask opening.


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The complete Arburg face mask consists of the LSR mask, the holder and the filter (from right to left): all components were injection-moulded on Allrounders at Arburg.

 

"It was important to us not only to develop the mask as a product for everyday use, but also to prioritize personal protection with the additional filter," said Gerhard Böhm, Arburg Managing Director Sales.

 

Dr Thomas Walther, Head of Application Technology at Arburg added, "The mask project clearly shows how the time-to-market for new product ideas can be accelerated in very special cases if all partners pool their expertise, technologies and equipment."

 

The mask itself consists of a soft LSR component, which is put over the nose and mouth, and a firm PP holder with eyelets to attach the elastic bands. The LSR masks were injected on an electric Allrounder 570 A with a clamping force of 2,000 kN and a 4-cavity mould, and removed by a Multilift V robotic system.

 

The associated PP holder was produced on an electric Allrounder 520 E Golden Electric with a clamping force of 1,500 kN and a 2-cavity mould. The injection moulded parts were removed here by a Multilift select robotic system.

 

To prevent infection in everyday life, the mask opening is closed with a cover so that the breathing air can escape downwards. A disposable filter can be placed on the opening to protect the wearer and also people in the surrounding area from coronavirus.


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The production of the LSR mask on an electric Allrounder 570 A, presented live at Arburg Summit: Medical 2020.


The filter was developed in collaboration with Karl Küfner – a company specialising in the production of filters, which has been using Arburg machines in injection moulding production for decades.

 

Project manager Manuel Frick, who as Arburg Sales Manager LSR designed the face mask, explained the production of the mask filter, “We used an Allrounder 470 H with a clamping force of 1,000 kN and a 4-cavity mould to produce the thin-walled filter housings made of PP. As this hybrid high-performance machine is designed for high-speed applications, we can produce the parts in a cycle time of around 5.5 seconds.”

 

This makes it possible to efficiently produce around 2,500 housings per hour, which are then ultrasonically welded to a high-performance fleece to form the finished filter.

 

The question as to whether Arburg will be producing masks for the market as an injection moulding company in future is clearly answered in the negative by Gerhard Böhm: “We do not want to earn money with the production of masks, but rather wanted to show how such high-quality products can be developed quickly and manufactured economically in series production.”

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-12-08 Editor :JK

Arburg has been working in the fight against COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. An example is the multifunctional face mask, which was developed in collaboration with partners and made ready for series production in only 41 days.

 

The companies involved in the project were Sigma Engineering (LSR component and mould simulation), Polar-Form (LSR mould), Foboha and Wilhelm Weber (thermoplastic moulds), Ewikon (cold runner), Elmet (LSR dosing unit), Männer und Günter (hot runner technology), Barth Mechanik (gripper), Wacker und Borealis (material), Karl Küfner (filter design), Herrmann Ultraschall (welding technology) and Packmat (packaging technology).


It can be seen the start of production of face masks made from LSR (liquid silicone rubber) and PP (polypropylene), initially as versions for everyday use. To protect both the wearer of the mask and those in the surrounding area from the virus, this was followed by the next step: the design and manufacture of a supplementary disposable filter that can be easily attached to the mask opening.


1_web.jpg

The complete Arburg face mask consists of the LSR mask, the holder and the filter (from right to left): all components were injection-moulded on Allrounders at Arburg.

 

"It was important to us not only to develop the mask as a product for everyday use, but also to prioritize personal protection with the additional filter," said Gerhard Böhm, Arburg Managing Director Sales.

 

Dr Thomas Walther, Head of Application Technology at Arburg added, "The mask project clearly shows how the time-to-market for new product ideas can be accelerated in very special cases if all partners pool their expertise, technologies and equipment."

 

The mask itself consists of a soft LSR component, which is put over the nose and mouth, and a firm PP holder with eyelets to attach the elastic bands. The LSR masks were injected on an electric Allrounder 570 A with a clamping force of 2,000 kN and a 4-cavity mould, and removed by a Multilift V robotic system.

 

The associated PP holder was produced on an electric Allrounder 520 E Golden Electric with a clamping force of 1,500 kN and a 2-cavity mould. The injection moulded parts were removed here by a Multilift select robotic system.

 

To prevent infection in everyday life, the mask opening is closed with a cover so that the breathing air can escape downwards. A disposable filter can be placed on the opening to protect the wearer and also people in the surrounding area from coronavirus.


2_web.jpg

The production of the LSR mask on an electric Allrounder 570 A, presented live at Arburg Summit: Medical 2020.


The filter was developed in collaboration with Karl Küfner – a company specialising in the production of filters, which has been using Arburg machines in injection moulding production for decades.

 

Project manager Manuel Frick, who as Arburg Sales Manager LSR designed the face mask, explained the production of the mask filter, “We used an Allrounder 470 H with a clamping force of 1,000 kN and a 4-cavity mould to produce the thin-walled filter housings made of PP. As this hybrid high-performance machine is designed for high-speed applications, we can produce the parts in a cycle time of around 5.5 seconds.”

 

This makes it possible to efficiently produce around 2,500 housings per hour, which are then ultrasonically welded to a high-performance fleece to form the finished filter.

 

The question as to whether Arburg will be producing masks for the market as an injection moulding company in future is clearly answered in the negative by Gerhard Böhm: “We do not want to earn money with the production of masks, but rather wanted to show how such high-quality products can be developed quickly and manufactured economically in series production.”

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