Veteran-owned apparel company develops groundbreaking solution to mask shortage...

Veteran-owned apparel company develops groundbreaking solution to mask shortage... - Nine Line Apparel

As a result of the spread of the coronavirus, we are facing a critical shortage of protective face masks for our doctors, nurses and first responders.  

It is now estimated that the U.S. will require 1.7 to 3 billion masks in the coming months. Our current supply chain as it stands may be able to provide only a few million.

Up until now, the primary U.S. based supplier of the industry-standard N95 face mask has been 3M, which outsources all of its manufacturing to China, including producing the material and assembling the masks.

The N95 mask is made of a special “melt-blown” fabric and requires certain machinery to be produced. The machines are built in Germany. 

Currently, there are only two of these machines in the United States:  in New Hampshire and the University of North Carolina.

It is absolutely critical that all of the necessary resources in our nation be directed towards these machines to make as much of the melt-blown material as possible and then disseminate it to as many manufacturing facilities around the country as possible to ramp up U.S. production of the masks and help limit the spread of the virus.

But we need more than two machines producing this fabric. Getting German engineers to the U.S. to build the machines is one thing, but currently, the fastest estimate for building the machines is 12 weeks and transportation would be expected to take an additional 8 weeks.

That’s far too long.

As a former Air Mission Commander in the Special Operations community, I am aware of ways to expedite transportation for mission-critical assets and am confident that with government assistance we could have a fully operational manufacturing facility in the next 6-7 weeks.  

This would, however, require extreme coordination between the Secretary of State, the FDA, and U.S.-based manufacturers to accomplish this goal. Not impossible, but certainly difficult.

However, we believe there is another solution as well, one that can be implemented far more quickly. 

At Nine Line, we have begun production and testing of masks made of apparel fabric. The fabric is treated with anti-microbial solutions which could meet FDA certification for reducing the likelihood of transmission of the virus through respiratory droplets. The simple, flexible design would accommodate various face shapes and sizes. While not a surgical-grade mask, it could provide front-line defense for health care providers and first responders.

And we could produce as many 10 million masks per week.

Nine Line and our U.S. manufacturing partners like Bella Canvas are prepared to shift all operations to produce these masks, but WE NEED government support, as the time to validate FDA compliance is currently unknown. Independent tests are showing incredible results but FDA testing needs to be highly expedited.

I'm an engineer. I'm also a former Army officer. I'm also a member of the special operations community. I'm also the son of a man who will die if he contracts this. I'm also the son of a nurse. I'm also the father of children who could potentially die.  I understand as much as anyone can how critically important it is to ensure the U.S. has the capability and resources to protect itself from the spread of the virus – without relying on the commercial benevolence of China. CHINA!

Government funding must not be limited to multibillion-dollar companies that are going to squander, take forever, and not share information or materials.

As an American, I know we can do this. Between 1941 and 1945, eighteen American shipyards built 2,710 Liberty ships, an average of three ships every two days. 

But the government needs to do everything it can to unleash our innovation and production capability. 

This has nothing to do with money. It’s about coming together as a nation, cutting through the red tape and doing what we need to survive and thrive.

Author:
CPT Tyler Merritt
CEO, Nine Line Apparel
Former Air Mission Commander 160th SOAR


89 comments


  • Lanny Wonh

    Very inspiring story. As a prior paratrooper and combat medic, I think your commitment to our country, not only as a prior servicemen but stepping up during these turbulent times. Having been on the frontlines in the military and a firefighter paramedic, I know its essential to have as much support as possible. We have never had such a need, like we now have. My wife’s cancer is in remission so her immune system is already compromised. I recently received an email from HRC, US Army for volunteers if interested. I wanted to go so bad, though my certifications are expired, but I taught most of the combat medic course. My wife body language was please don’t go, and she asked me to pray for guidance because she didn’t want to say yes or no. After my prayer for spiritual guidance, I received 2 calls back to back from my step daughter and sister, both RNs and both told me NO, for a number of legitimate reasons, mostly because stay home to take care of my wife and besides I’m too old. I would hate to catch the virus and bring it home, besides, having multiple deployments was enough. Bottom line your a great patriot and I thought I’d share you part of my story.


  • Thomas Hoffmann

    Hi Tyler, awesome work. I’m a mechanical engineer trained in Germany. I’m a proud American since almost 10 years. Let me know if I can help. My expertise is factory automation.

    All the best, and God bless.

    Best regards,

    Thomas Hoffmann

    thhconsulting.com


  • Anna Level

    God bless you and we support what you are doing. Thank you.


  • Anna Level

    God bless you and we support what you are doing. Thank you.


  • Joseph Grant

    Hi Tyler – I just saw your segment on Fox News. I am a U.S. Navy Veteran. I would like to help any way I can. I would also like to purchase some masks. We have nine people in the family. I would like to buy them asap. I have paypal & a credit card. Please let me know how I can quickly get them. I can order 10 pcs right away. I am ready, willing, and able to help out if there’s anything I can do to help the cause. Thank you for what you are doing & for what you’ve done. Sincerely – Joe Grant – 330 State Route 96, Owego, NY 13827


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