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In response to COVID-19, Eastman rapidly produces material for needed face shields

Date: 1 April 2020
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Eastman PETG, one of the company鈥檚 core polyesters commonly used for rigid medical packaging and medical devices.
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Date: 1 April 2020

Austin Peay, Eastman collaborate on medical face shields

As part of the world鈥檚 collective effort to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, Eastman recently partnered with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and Austin Peay State University to support the local production of 10,000 protective face shields for medical personnel in the state capital of Nashville.

The partnership comes after THEC informed Eastman they had used and exhausted all the local supply of acetate sheet 鈥 the large, clear plastic shield that attaches to the headband 鈥 from local retailers. Together, the goal is to produce 10,000 face shields in two weeks using 3D printers at colleges and universities around the state.

APSU student Michael Hunter models a face shield prototype. Photo courtesy of APSU
APSU student Michael Hunter models a face shield prototype.

Photo courtesy of APSU

鈥淭he Eastman team that made this happen has my thanks, and I find this work and numerous other efforts like it happening around the world to be inspiring,鈥 said Steve Crawford, Eastman鈥檚 chief technology and sustainability officer. 鈥淭he need here is very real and life-changing. Health care workers are in dire need of help as they are on the front lines of battling COVID-19, and I鈥檓 proud to be part of an Eastman team that always steps up when help is needed.鈥

Ben Meisch, left, APSU Geographic Information Systems (GIS) volunteer confers with Doug Catellier, GIS project manager. Photo courtesy of APSU
Ben Meisch, left, APSU Geographic Information Systems (GIS) volunteer confers with Doug Catellier, GIS project manager.

Photo courtesy of APSU

On March 25, Eastman donated enough rolls of PETG film, a copolyester commonly used for rigid medical packaging and medical devices, to produce 10,000 face shields. Eastman teams worked over the weekend to ensure that in four days, THEC had the materials needed to continue with the project.

鈥淲e are so proud of how our state, community, and workers are rallying together to help each other during this difficult time,鈥 said Crawford. 鈥淎t Eastman, we will continue to aid in relief efforts in our communities.鈥

3D printing of face shields in progress. Photo courtesy of APSU
3D printing of face shields in progress.

Photo courtesy of APSU

Face shields have become an essential tool for protecting personnel in medical fields and others on the front lines of battling the epidemic. The shields protect people from droplets produced by coughing and sneezing and can help prevent workers from touching their faces.

Eastman team members Patsy Barton and Jill Cline, operators in the company鈥檚 Polymers Technology Division, took the lead on rapid production of PETG film for the fabrication of face shields.
Eastman team members Patsy Barton and Jill Cline, operators in the company鈥檚 Polymers Technology Division, took the lead on rapid production of PETG film for the fabrication of face shields. 

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In addition to contributing to the THEC collaboration, Eastman employees around the globe are playing a critical role in other relief efforts. Eastman鈥檚 films operation in Martinsville, Va., is rapidly producing film to partner with Patrick Henry Community College and quickly get 500 face shields developed, produced and into the hands of medical personnel in Virginia. Other Eastman teams, including in Brazil and Europe, are contributing to similar efforts. In Brazil, Eastman donated PETG material for face shields, and in Europe, the company has donated resins to customers that are making hand sanitizer instead of cosmetics.

Eastman PETG, one of the company鈥檚 core polyesters commonly used for rigid medical packaging and medical devices.
Eastman PETG, one of the company鈥檚 core polyesters commonly used for rigid medical packaging and medical devices.

Photo: Eastman

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