Existing Open Source Woven Surgical Mask: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Added some more information) |
(Minor Text Formating Fix) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
*Most likely won't protect the user, most likely will protect others from the user | *Most likely won't protect the user, most likely will protect others from the user | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZBbkn-g-vE A Video comparing various designs] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZBbkn-g-vE A Video comparing various designs] | ||
**They reccomended a non-woven fabric used as a "Sterilization Wrap" (sounds like they use it as a bag kind of thing for transfer of equipment to autoclaves | **They reccomended a non-woven fabric used as a "Sterilization Wrap" (sounds like they use it as a bag kind of thing for transfer of equipment to autoclaves) | ||
***Autoclavable, and SUPPOSEDLY in ready supply, may be different with shortages? | ***Autoclavable, and SUPPOSEDLY in ready supply, may be different with shortages? | ||
***Seems to be the same material as hospital gowns etc | ***Seems to be the same material as hospital gowns etc |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 24 April 2020
Basics
- Designs for open source surgical masks that use woven fabric
- Most likely won't protect the user, most likely will protect others from the user
- A Video comparing various designs
- They reccomended a non-woven fabric used as a "Sterilization Wrap" (sounds like they use it as a bag kind of thing for transfer of equipment to autoclaves)
- Autoclavable, and SUPPOSEDLY in ready supply, may be different with shortages?
- Seems to be the same material as hospital gowns etc
- Brand name of "Halyard h600" ?
- They reccomended a non-woven fabric used as a "Sterilization Wrap" (sounds like they use it as a bag kind of thing for transfer of equipment to autoclaves)