HP's 3DP Technology for Covid-19

New Delhi, India - In its efforts to join the fight against the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, HP Inc. is lending its support through 3D printing. The company has partnered with Redington 3D in India to produce 1,20,000 ventilator parts for AgVa Healthcare. Twelve categories of parts have been 3D printed to manufacture 10,000 ventilators.

The parts include inhale and exhale connectors, valve holders, oxygen nozzles and solenoid mounts among others. Since these components have complex designs and fine tolerances, it would have taken 4-5 months to manufacture these quantities using the conventional process. With HP 3D printing technology, these parts were printed in just 24 days.

To date, HP and partners have produced more than 2.3 million 3D printed parts. As part of this initiative, HP has ramped up its 3D printing team and global Digital Manufacturing Partner Network to design, validate and produce essential parts for medical responders and hospitals.

Source: HP Inc


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