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Viscous offers help to medical companies to manufacture masks through 3D printing

  • May 26, 2020
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Viscous is the largest supplier of 3D printing technology in Pakistan. They offer a variety of services which includes premium industry skill and adaptable customizable solutions that cater to the needs of their customer. The company focuses and prides themselves on innovative ideas through the use of 3D manufacturing. As a company expert in their field, they have responded to the threat of corona virus by public ally offering their help to medical companies and innovators who might need it during this time.

 

Viscous.co is about turning ideas to reality through 3D manufacturing and paving the path for creative ideas . Ranging from parts or models, to industries ranging from automobile to moulding, Viscous offers quick low volume manufacturing, appearance models engineering and advanced prototyping on-demand. In their recent press statement, they stated the following: “We invite all Medical Practitioners, & Innovators To Reach Out to us, We Will Be Able To Provide You Support Through Our Technology! Download files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LnSgNNWRGzT3KXFhLmYObGd0ZPLal_yh https://www.facebook.com/viscous.co/videos/885897388490974/?vh=e&d=n”.

 

Viscous has gone out of their way in the fight against corona to show companies how they can make affordable masks and medical equipment necessary to combat Covid-19. Through the use of 3-D printing technology, this serves as a long term and cost effective solution to manufacture equipment at a large scale. The companies believes they can show to companies how to make equipment such as as cap filter mask and normal surgical masks. They want to open source this to anyone that needs it and any normal individual can download and print their designs. In a time where surgical mask are at an all time low, this prototype can avert this problem from happening in the country. Companies such as these should be applauded in their effort to serve the community in the ongoing fight against this pandemic.

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