Dayton Daily News

Honda steps up to make 130K face shields

One of state’s biggest manufactur­ers puts its technology to new use.

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer

The automaker, one of Ohio’s top manufactur­ers, has donated 70,000 kits to health care workers with 60,000 more on the way.

One of Ohio’s biggest manufactur­ers is using its Buckeye State facilities to make and donate 70,000 face shield kits for health care workers, with plans to donate another 60,000 in coming days, the company said.

Engineers in Honda’s Marysville facility made the kits by designing new uses for high-speed injection molding technology ordinarily used in the production of auto parts, Honda said Monday.

“Team Honda has really stepped up to the challenge on a tight timeframe,” said Hugo Beltran, associate chief engineer at Honda Engineerin­g North America Inc. “We make a car about every 50 seconds, and that’s the same type of approach that we’re taking for these face shields.

“We’re using our mass production expertise and equipment to produce a large quantity of shields to help people in our communitie­s,” he added.

Honda began the process of making the face shield kits in response to a huge demand for the face coverings as health care workers and first responders responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honda started work in a network of five additive manufactur­ing (or 3D printing) facilities to produce the shield kits, which require some light assembly.

However, the automaker con

cluded that the 3-D printers couldn’t meet the volume the company needed, so instead, Honda engineers turned to a plastic injection molding process, another in-house capability.

“After studying various designs in consultati­on with health care profession­als, the team of Honda engineers began building a special die to enable the plastic injection molding equipment to produce over 3,000 face shields an hour,” Honda said.

“It was a comprehens­ive effort with our Honda design and manufactur­ing teams working together to quickly solve this challenge,” said Eric Walli, regional planning leader of Honda North America.

Kettering Health Network has already received 10,000 of the face shield kits. The hospital network said the shields will be distribute­d to network hospitals to “continue protecting the safety and well-being of staff.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Healthcare workers at Mary Rutan Hospital in Bellefonta­ine are among the recipients of face shields manufactur­ed at Honda Engineerin­g North
America Inc. in Marysville.
CONTRIBUTE­D Healthcare workers at Mary Rutan Hospital in Bellefonta­ine are among the recipients of face shields manufactur­ed at Honda Engineerin­g North America Inc. in Marysville.

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