Air seal performance of personalized and statistically shaped 3D-printed face masks compared with market-available surgical and FFP2 masks
Abstract The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has revealed alarming shortages of personal protective equipment for frontline healthcare professionals and the general public. Therefore, a 3D-printable mask frame was developed, and its air seal performance was evaluated and compared. Personalized masks (PM)...
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Autores principales: | Julian Nold, Marc C. Metzger, Steffen Schwarz, Christian Wesemann, Gregor Wemken, Stefano Pieralli, Florian Kernen, Julia Weingart, Carl G. Schirmeister, Stefan Schumann, Stefan Schlager, Benedikt C. Spies |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8f563acaed8448b9b5a8123bd461dcc8 |
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