Alza.hu manufactures protective masks for hospitals with 3D printers
The Alza.hu webshop is actively involved in the fight against the coronavirus. The webstore introduced strict safety measures and contactless sales in its showroom against the spread of the epidemic at an early stage, and is now rushing to the aid of health workers fighting at the front line and using 3D printers to make face shields for them.
The Alza.hu has already handed over the first 100 face shields to the Military Hospital and is looking for additional helpful volunteers. It provides 30 free pieces for volunteers 3D printer, production drawing in a data file and raw materials at a discounted price. In addition, Alza remains ready to serve families and companies safely so that everyone can spend the Easter holidays peacefully and calmly.
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