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RS Components rallies its DesignSpark engineering community to produce 3D-printed visors to help protect COVID-19 health workers

RS is donating RS PRO PLA filament to provide enough for 20,000 visor frames to support National 3D Printing Society initiative, enabling essential PPE to quickly reach frontline medical and care staff in the UK

LONDON, UK, 20 April 2020 – RS Components (RS) (https://uk.rs-online.com/web/), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE: ECM), a global multi-channel provider of industrial and electronic products and solutions, has embarked on a partnership with the National 3D Printing Society (N3DPS) (https://national3dprintingsociety.co.uk/medical-am-covid-19/) in the UK to enable frontline health workers to quickly access vital personal protection equipment (PPE) as they tirelessly continue their efforts to combat the COVID-19 virus. To directly support this urgent action, RS has teamed up with its RS PRO supplier to donate 400kg of PLA filament to N3DPS from end-of-reel-supplies. This quantity of filament will be enough to produce up to 20,000 visor frames and is available to users who join the N3DPS campaign.

Over the past two weeks, RS has reached out through its DesignSpark engineering platform to the 930,000-strong DesignSpark community, urging members with access to a 3D printer to join an urgent campaign (https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/do-you-have-a-3d-printer-you-can-help-to-fight-covid-19) to produce NHS-accepted protective visors, to help shield medical and care professionals at high risk of contracting the coronavirus.

RS has also been developing a 3D printing farm in Corby, Northamptonshire, which aims to produce over 1,000 visors per week for this initiative. N3DPS has kindly agreed to loan a number of its machines to support this. The printing farm is due to commence production during week commencing 20 April, boosting the number of 3D printers making visor frames for use by health professionals across the country.

N3DPS, a UK-based non-profit social enterprise, has developed a standard design for the visor, which is simple, quick and inexpensive to produce, and is coordinating this collective action involving a network of people and organisations across the UK. Through collaboration with official NHS suppliers, this design has been accepted for use by the NHS and provides assurance that proper sanitisation procedures are followed before being delivered to frontline staff in urgent need of PPE. Since the beginning of April, more than 1,500 people have volunteered their time and 3D printers to produce these visors, with weekly production capacity now exceeding 30,000.

Another collaborator playing a key role in the N3DPS initiative is Northampton-based plastics manufacturer igus®, which is acting as the main distribution hub and providing its facilities and staff to assemble the visors. The company has also donated the plastic sheets that are added to each 3D printed frame before they are distributed by MedSupplyDriveUK.

Mike Bray, VP of Innovation at RS, commented: “In this global pandemic it is critical that we all work together with the same shared goal of keeping frontline staff, health workers and patients safe. This collaborative effort among the 3D printing community will go some way to providing PPE that is currently in such desperately short supply amid this crisis.”

If you have a 3D printer, and would like to help, please join the Slack channel at: https://national3d.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-d17ch2mr-UBQ7rHz0XFNFCPmHEHC5bg

To produce each complete visor and deliver it safely costs £1.50. To protect 10 staff will cost just £15.00. The National 3D Printing Society has a Just Giving page for any donations to help towards these costs. Please help if you can at https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/N3DPS.

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About RS Components
RS Components is a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc. The Electrocomponents Group offers more than 500,000 industrial and electronic products, sourced from over 2,500 leading suppliers, and provides a wide range of value-added services to over one million customers. With operations in 32 countries, we ship more than 50,000 parcels a day.

We support customers across the product life cycle, whether via innovation and technical support at the design phase, improving time to market and productivity at the build phase, or reducing purchasing costs and optimising inventory in the maintenance phase. We offer our customers tailored product and service propositions that are essential for the successful operation of their businesses and help them save time and money.

Electrocomponents is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the last financial year ended 31 March 2019 reported revenue of £1.88 billion. Electrocomponents has seven operating brands: RS Components, Allied Electronics & Automation, RS PRO, OKdo, DesignSpark, IESA and Monition.

For more information on RS, please visit the website at https://uk.rs-online.com/web/.

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