Copper3D – a Chilean manufacturer of globally recognized, anti-bacterial 3D printing materials with copper nanoparticles, was one of the first companies that, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, developed and made available under an open-source license a protective mask design that can be printed on 3D printers. The mask called NANOHACK 2.0 is currently one of the most popular 3D models of this type, being the recommended solution, among others by NIH – US National Institute of Health. CD3D has been an official partner of the Copper3D project from the beginning, and has been a licensed contractor of NANOHACK 2.0 masks since last week.

The mask combines two aspects – on the one hand, it uses the potential of Copper3D PLACTIVE®️ and MDflex®️ antibacterial filaments, and on the other it has an aesthetic design. Copper 3D filament production technology is based on a patented and highly effective additive based on copper nanoparticles, transforming PLA thermoplastic into fully antibacterial nanocomposites. The company’s solutions are used by, among others NASA, as well as many other research units around the world.

NANOHACK 2.0 Copper3D protective N95 mask

The NANOHACK 2.0 mask is an OPEN-SOURCE project – each user of FDM / FFF 3D printers can successfully print the NANOHACK 2.0 mask themselves. Projects are public and can be downloaded from this address. Copper3D and CD3D recommend printing them from PLACTIVE®️ and MDflex®️ antibacterial materials according to the manufacturer’s website guidelines. Only then the mask will have properties that predispose it for use as a protective mask – 3D print of the mask from ordinary thermoplastic materials without any additional filtration makes it only an aesthetic gadget.

NANOHACK 2.0 Copper3D protective N95 mask

The mask cannot be printed and sold without the knowledge and consent of Copper3D – this is tantamount to breaking the provisions of the open-source license for which it is available. CD3D from the very beginning of the NANOHACK project is its official partner and has full Copper3D authorization for the production of masks and their possible commercialization.

NANOHACK 2.0 masks are produced and delivered to selected institutions and public utilities for free, they can also be sold to companies and individuals.

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE AND AT E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

NANOHACK 2.0 masks are created on Zortrax Inventure 3D printers equipped with a closed working chamber separated from the printing system. In addition, they have a built-in HEPA filter. Thanks to this, masks are manufactured in a stable and controlled environment. However, they still need to be washed and disinfected before the first (and each subsequent) use.

ATTENTION! The NANOHACK 2.0 mask by Copper3D is not a medical device!

Copper3D and CD3D highlight the following:

  • the NANOHACK 2.0 mask model is not a N95 mask, only an original interpretation of the protective mask designed by Copper3D
  • the mask should not be used as personal protective equipment in high-risk stations, but only as a tool to reduce the risk of virus infection or poisoning
  • the mask should be used for a maximum of 8 hours a day, then discard the used filter
  • it is necessary to systematically and properly care for the cleanliness of the mask by washing it in clean soapy water; in the case of Copper3D antibacterial materials, they must be decontaminated chemically (e.g. with high-grade alcohol).
NANOHACK 2.0 Copper3D protective N95 mask
DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE PROPERTIES OF NANOHACK 2.0 MASKS AND THE WAYS TO USE THEM ARE FOLLOWED ON THE WEBSITES:

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