Ferrari has officially begun producing the bits and pieces necessary to convert masks designed for snorkeling into respirators that can be used by patients suffering from COVID-19 symptoms and by medical workers to avoid contracting the virus. The Italian automaker is making thermoplastic valves and fittings at its plant in Maranello using “additive manufacturing technology,” otherwise known as 3D printing. Mares, a maker of some of the snorkeling masks being used in the project, assisted in the designs of some of the components to ensure proper fitment.
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