THE Department of Trade and Industry Region 4-A received 100 3D printed face shields from the Labspace for Innovation, Knowledge-Honing and Application (LIKHA) Fabrication Laboratory of the Batangas State University for the use of the DTI Skeletal Workforce in the region.
The LIKHA Fab Lab, established on December 27, 2018, is a Shared Service Facility funded by the DTI 4-A where business enterprises engaged in top industries in the regionas furniture-related processes and electronics, can converge with modelers/designers to create and develop models/designs, and make prototypes for mass production.
Currently, the LIKHA Fab Lab team fabricates using 3D printers and vacuum forming machine. With the production of the face shields using the vacuum forming process, they are now able to reduce the time of fabrication to 6 minutes per face shield as compared to the 3D printing process that takes an hour and 42 minutes.This process makes use of a 3D-printed mold, a vacuumforming machine, acetate films, staplers, cutters, scissors, and garters.
“We express our deep gratitude to the Batangas State University LIKHA Fab Lab for their kindness, generosity, and support to our frontline workers. This will surely help us in performing our duties safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The commendable effort and initiative are very much appreciated,” said DTI CALABARZON Director Marilou Q. Toledo.
To continue developing face shields for our frontline workers, the team is presently in need of additional materials. For donations, you may contact Engr. Albertson Amante at 0917 562 0916 and Engr. Louie Villaverde at 0921 737 6341.| – BALIKAS News Network