Sterilization and sanitizing of 3D-printed personal protective equipment using polypropylene and a Single Wall design.
Karstan LuchiniShelly N B SloanRyan MauroAspram SargsyanAundrea NewmanPurnadeo PersaudDaniel HawkinsDennis WolffJeff StaudingerBradley A CreamerPublished in: 3D printing in medicine (2021)
The cost effectiveness, ease of sanitization, and reusability of 3D printed PPE, using our novel single-walled polypropylene design can help meet increased demands of PPE for healthcare workers and the general public that are needed to help decrease the viral transmission of the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 3D printing also has the potential to lead to the creation and production of other sterile material items for the healthcare industry in the future. The ability to re-sterilize 3D printed PPE, as our design shows, would also contribute less to the increase in biomedical waste (BMW) being experienced by COVID-19.