AIRWOLF3D Offering Emergency Additive Manufacturing Services

Southern California headquarters to remain open to 3D print medical devices and respirator valves.

By DE Editors    March 20, 2020         

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In an unprecedented era, an American company has made the difficult decision to remain open. Airwolf 3D’s Southern California headquarters remains open and is offering essential services and technical support for the following: 

  • 3D printing respirator valves;
  • Mass additive manufacturing of custom medical components;
  • Materials and 3D printing filament (ABS, Polycarbonate, and TPU); and
  • Existing users of our FDA-approved 3d printer.
Image courtesy of Airwolf 3D.

“We are ready to 3D print valves and other components at a moment’s notice. We urge medical personnel to continue to reach out if anything is needed,” explains Airwolf 3D co-founder Erick Wolf.

By order of the Local Health Office, Orange County, CA, is effectively in quarantine. As such, Airwolf 3D will be operating with a reduced staff. For general questions, feel free to email [email protected]. For technical assistance, email [email protected] and the company is aiming to offer assistance as soon as possible. All orders are expected to be shipped out within 72 hours. As long as UPS or USPS are shipping, the orders will be shipped. 

If you are ordering 3D printing filament and other materials in response to an emergency need, feel free to inform the staff.

Requests for assistance should be directed to [email protected]

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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