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Get it between 2025-03-04 to 2025-03-11. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
P100 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Oil-proof Particle Filters with protection class P100 protect against oil and solid particulates and filter out 99.97 % of the particles from the ambient air. Ideal for use and respiratory protection when working in dusty environments such as sweeping, grinding, sanding, cutting, mixing, drilling, cleaning, demolition etc.
QUALITY & SAFETY: The filter material absorbs the particles from the air passing through when inhaling. The filter material is protected by a robust plastic housing
EXCELLENT FIELD OF VIEW & EASY TO USE: The twin filter system allows side positioning of the filters for an excellent field of vision. Easy and safe assembly of the filters thanks to bayonet-type connection
COMPATIBLE RESPIRATOR MASKS: The filters can only be used with the Dräger X-plore 5500 Full-Face Respirator Mask (sold separately) or the Dräger X-plore 3300 & 3500 Half-Face Respirator Masks (sold separately). 2 Filters are needed for each Respirator Mask.
Box contains 2 NIOSH-approved P100 Particle Filters. 2 filters are needed for each use. Filters are vacuum-packed in sets of 2
The Dräger X-plore particle filters protect you against oil and solid particulates. According to the NIOSH 42 CFR 84 standard the protection class filters out 99.97 % of the particles from the ambient air. The filters are oil-proof (marking "P"), so can be reused in atmospheres containing oil. Typical applications are sweeping, grinding, sanding, cutting, mixing, drilling, cleaning, demolition, mold removal, etc. The particle filters are only allowed to be used in conjunction with the Dräger X-plore 3300 or 3500 Half-Face Respirator Masks or the Dräger X-plore 5500 Full-Face Respirator Mask. As it´s a twin-filter system you need 2 filters during use. The cartridges are positioned at the side of the mask which allows an excellent field of vision. They are inserted from above and guided down to the connection point - incorrect assembly is all but impossible.