
Avfuel Begins Production Of Personal Protective Equipment for Hospitals
The company is using 3D printers to create face mask ear hooks and face shield headbands to help protect front-line health workers.
Michigan-based Avfuel has joined the ranks of aviation companies that have turned their attention to producing personal protective equipment (PPE) for the medical community in the fight against COVID-19.
Workers who manufacture and maintain refueler trucks in Avfuel's Avtank division have begun using 3D printers to create face mask ear hooks and face shield headbands to help protect front-line health workers. As of last week, the Ann Arbor company produced 200 ear hooks, which were sent to a company for sterilization and packaging, for donation to the University of Michigan Hospital. Facing a limit on printing capacity, the team will add higher-capacity devices with a goal of producing more than 100 items per day.
“Southeast Michigan is our home, and it’s been one of the hardest-hit locations in the country,” said Brad Van Camp, the fuel provider’s technical operations manager, adding that Ann Arbor is a major medical hub fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and is affected by the PPE shortage. “Avfuel wanted to do all it could to support that effort. As such, our talented team members quickly modified a design and started prototyping the face shield headbands and mask ear hooks last week; we should reach production capacity in mid-April.”