Filter 987 A1, organic vapors with a boiling point above 65ºC and solvents. Box of 10 units
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  • Filter 987 A1, organic vapors with a boiling point above 65ºC and solvents. Box of 10 units

Filter 987 A1, organic vapors with a boiling point above 65ºC and solvents. Box of 10 units

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 Filter for organic vapors with a boiling point above 65ºC and solvents. The filter must be used together with the RESPIRATOR I, RESPIRATOR II, and FIT MASK 987 mouth-nose mask.

 

 

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Filter for organic vapors with a boiling point above 65ºC and solvents. The filter must be used together with the RESPIRATOR I, RESPIRATOR II, and FIT MASK 987 face mask.

Usage limitations

Do not use in environments with oxygen concentrations below 19.5%. The filter selection must be made considering the type of contaminant, the filter's capacity, the mask's permissible leakage as per standards, TLV or TWA, and the concentration at the workplace.

Classification

Filter in compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/425. Class 1 filter for gas protection according to EN 14387:2008 standard. Label identification coloration: brown.

CE Marking

Material

Body: Activated carbon interior.

Case: ABS

Storage

Store at a temperature between -5ºC and +35ºC with a maximum relative humidity of 75%.

Weight 100 g approx

Dimensions / Packaging

Each filter is supplied with individual packaging in a box of 10 units

EXPIRATION

The filter, properly stored in its original packaging, has an expiration date of six years from the production date. This date is indicated on the filter label and its packaging

 

WSB14052001-

Specific References

EAN13
8435581614889
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