Porcher industries launches mass production of masks

CiMApril20News - Porcher
CiMApril20News - Porcher

Due to the current pandemic, Porcher has launched the development of a technical solution for the production of reusable masks certified by the DGA UNS-1.

Pioneers in high-performance thermoplastic composites and technical textiles, Porcher Industries has adapted part of their factory capacity for the mass production of a technical solution specially designed for producing masks. Started in early April, production capacity has already reached one million masks per week.

Porcher Industries’ teams rose to the occasion, quickly meeting the needs of this new demand by developing a combination of technical materials optimised for non-medical masks. The new hydrophobic filter material has obtained UNS-1 certification from the DGA.

Masks made with this complex material are washable at 60°C and can be reused 10 times if conditions for use are respected. Quick drying, they do not lose their shape. They are intended for non-medical purposes to prevent the projection of droplets. They can be used by professionals in contact with the public, such as the police and checkout personnel.

"We wish to pay tribute to all our teams, particularly production and R&D, which have adapted our industrial activity to help us cope with the current emergency. They have been extremely reactive and adapted quickly and smoothly to new requirements," stated André Genton, CEO of Porcher Industries.

Results of DGA protocol for Porcher Industries filter material designed for production of AFNOR protective masks Spec. S76-001:2020 UNS-1 for non-medical purposes: Filtration: 97% for 3µm and 93% for 1 µm; Breathability: 139L.m-2.s-1; Performance criteria: AFNOR SPEC S76-001 (DGA report no.: RP/20-2307/DGA MNRBC/2000305/NP); Reusable and washable mask at 60°C in household conditions; Quick-drying (air) hydrophobic material; Dimensional stability.

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