How acrylic sneeze screens are made [video]

Acrylic sneeze screens are designed to create a physical barrier, often protecting people from sneeze and cough droplets and are recommended by the government to be installed in workplaces to separate people from each other. As lockdown eases and more businesses are on track to return to work safely, the demand for acrylic sneeze screens is currently on a high level.

Watch a video, how acrylic sneeze screens are made daily in this London-based production line.

https://youtu.be/20MJ6BKJR2k

WorkShield is an online shop with a wide range of protective sneeze screens for any workplace. Screens are made from clear acrylic panels, manufactured in a lean manufacturing production line in West London.

'Our mission is to get your business going by allowing to bring back employees to the office and provide a risk-free environment.' - says Michael Krajewski, company founder.

'We've adopted lean manufacturing techniques and Theory of Constraints to maximise the efficiency and capacity of our production line. In response to unprecedented demand due to Covid-19, we can manufacture up to 300 screens per day.' - he adds.


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About Steelo

Steelo Ltd, set up in 2009, is a London-based structural steel fabricator. In the production plant located near Heathrow, Steelo combines cutting-edge business knowledge with IT wizardry to deliver the reliability the construction industry needs. Steelo operates lean manufacturing concepts to maximise efficiency: to enable short lead time fabrication and guarantee two-hour delivery slots. In April 2020, Steelo created a new venture - WorkShield, in order to adapt to a new, post-pandemic economical reality. WorkShield products are centred around clever solutions for offices to ensure that employees feel protected and risk-free at work, whilst working in close proximity with one another. This also enables employers to get the very best out of their employees without compromising on safety.