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  • Worked on jet engine thermal analysis
  • Now training based industrial organization. Training content - franchise model.
  • Filter Fabric Specs and SDS: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ii41Fkw2tn07iEVb5k197K9KirK52T-53gJeRSFXCro/edit?usp=sharing
  • Straightup plastic perfectly matched work well.
  • Making a 3D printed mold - to print soft plast. Fishing lure material is thermoplastic.
  • Or a platinum-cured silicone for skin contact material -
  • Dead-on plastic - bait plastic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESSYNRm5MjI
  • Gel-10 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--lmQIJ_M_A
  • Plastic molding - for garden tool company
  • Mass mold - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwymvwTjEG0
  • Larger scope - remaking an industry from scratch; chemical filter. Carbon filters that go on are expensive. Say for welding.
  • Doing something that works for today - and future - and OSE use - and 3rd world access.
  • Respirator - [1]
  • Resp face shield - does not fog up - [2]
  • Condensation - don't make filter at bottom, water will get it. Lip at bottom to retain moisture is a smart idea.
  • Off-shelf plastic fittings
  • Chemical mask - basic material, carbon, acidic material. Filter fabric to keep things in place. Basic - baking soda; citric acid powder.
  • P100 - particulate 99.97. Pleated material. Filter rating. + Edges of mask.
  • Discount Filters - Greenwood Indiana. Pleating machine. MERV 11 or 13 - depends on flow rate through it.
  • Filter material - US company - melt-blown plastic. Kimberly Clark Professional division.
  • Medical vs industrial usage - industrial ones are produced to same standard, but not tested.
  • Custom shapes - or compliant material.
  • Thermofitting process - too - but not any.
  • https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Open_Source_N95_Face_Mask_Industry_Standards
  • Banana essential oil
  • Easy replace safety glass material