Monday, March 16th, 2026

NAST develops device to test PPEs, face masks



KATHMANDU: A device for testing personal protective equipment (PPEs), including face masks, has been developed for the first time in the country.

This device is developed by Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) to ascertain the quality of the different types of PPEs found in the market.

NAST’s senior technology officer Dr Shanker Dhakal said they developed the device as per the standards set by the Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology.

He said there was no such device for examining the PPEs before the onset of coronavirus pandemic in the country.

“The quality of each and every PPE, including face masks, can be ascertained with the help of this device. It tests whether synthetic blood gets through the PPE less than 15 kilo Pascal pressure as per the ASTM 1670 International Standard. Information can also be got from it as to the results bacteria or virus would give while testing the PPE mixing the virus in blood as per the ASTM 1671,” Dhakal shared about the testing capacity of the device.

This device is named Protective Clothing Penetration Test Device (PCT). NAST believes that the device will help in the promotion of market for masks and PPEs manufactured in Nepal by certifying them.

It is said NAST is in the process of acquiring ISO from the Department for the device.

RSS

Publish Date : 23 September 2020 20:08 PM

Gold price rises slightly, silver declines in domestic market

KATHMANDU: The price of gold increased slightly in the domestic

Sumana Shrestha criticizes govt’s ‘double standards’ in appointments

KATHMANDU: Former minister Sumana Shrestha has expressed dissatisfaction over what

Over 6,700 tourists arrive via eastern border in eight months

JHAPA: A total of 6,791 tourists from third countries entered

RSP to hold orientation for newly elected lawmakers

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is set to organize

US report flags ‘particularly severe’ religious freedom violations in China

A new report by the U.S. Commission on International Religious