Lamatek Inc. of West Deptford, New Jersey began manufacturing adhesive backed foam strips for brow liners on PPE face shields early in March, when it became clear that there was not enough PPE for healthcare workers and first responders. Since then, the team of Lamatek employees has been working hard to accommodate as many requests as possible and to fulfill customer requirements as the need for PPE increases. As of mid-April, the devoted team of New Jersey manufacturers has supplied enough foam to make over 3,000,000 protective face shields. The company continues to receive new inquiries every day.
In addition to supplying customers and manufacturers of protective face shields, Lamatek also donated adhesive foam to Michigan resident Keith Wood, who had assembled a team of volunteers to make and donate protective full face shields to St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, where his two daughters work as nurses. Due to supply issues and lack of funds, the hospital had asked their employees to make and provide their own protective face shields as supplies ran low and exposure to COVID-19 became increasingly apparent.
“I wish we had funding available to purchase them, but the truth is that we simply don’t. If you are able to help in any way, it would help to provide life-saving protection to our medical workers during this difficult time!” says Wood.
Watch a video of video Lamatek operators producing the foam strips.