Eon Dental begins testing manufacturing parts for ventilators

Eon Dental, a Jordanian dental technology Company that traditionally manufactures clear aligners, has announced collaborating with the relevant authorities in Jordan as well other individual efforts to develop and produce certain consumables and spare parts for ventilators urgently needed in the fight against Covid-19. 

Making use of their 3D printing technology capabilities, the company has re-configured some of their large 3D printing machines to churn out 3,800+ parts per day. “We knew that we had to be proactive to combat the Covid-19 outbreak in Jordan and leverage our scientific, engineering and manufacturing capabilities” said Fadi Samawi, Director of Manufacturing at Eon Dental.

“Upon the request of Eng. Ziad Abu Ayyash, CEO and Founder of Sannula Safe MedTech, to manufacture the parts for a work in progress ventilator prototype, we have been working together along with Eng. Akram Al-Hmoud, and Eng. Omar Abdul Hadi who have all volunteered their time to develop the parts and consumables that have been delivered to the authorities to test the efficacy of the consumables and parts that are needed on a daily basis across the Kingdom”. The parts that are being tested for manufacturing include replaceable parts and consumables that are needed to avoid cross-contamination and extend the lifetime use of the ventilators. 

It is worth noting that the first parts were delivered on Thursday the 9th of April, 2020. 

Covid-19 infects people by latching its spiky surface protein to receptors on healthy cells, especially those in the individual’s lungs, and making copies of itself that multiplies throughout the body. This can lead to difficulties breathing and pneumonia, an infection of the tiny air sacs inside the individual’s lungs where blood exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. The most severe Covid-19 patients are no longer able to breathe on their own and are placed on ventilators, life-support machines that help a patient’s lungs continue to work and buy them time for their body to fight off the infection. 

 “It is important that every company that is able to help and has the resources to help, now do their part to combat Covid-19 however they can. This is a global issue that will impact everyone, especially high-risk patients and first-responders, and no one is immune to its impact” said Samawi. 

Samawi also indicated that Eon Dental is looking to also manufacture and 3D print face-shields for first-responders and healthcare providers in Jordan. “We are working together with our 3D printing partners in Singapore to create the STL printable files which will allow us to print the face-shields here locally in Amman and are already speaking to suppliers of the flexi-glass, aiming to have these ready by the 3rd week of April to deploy in hospitals around the Kingdom and for neighboring countries.”

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