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3M™ Organic Vapour/Acid Gas Cartridge Filter 6057, A1B1E1, 1 Pair/Pack, 30 Packs/Case

  • 3M ID 7100097156
  • UPC 04054596185982

3M™ Bayonet Connection System ensures precise and secure locking

Low profile and well balanced twin filter design

Suitable for use with 3M™ 6000/7500 Series Half Face Respirators and 3M™ 6000/7000 Series Full Face Respirators

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Highlights
  • 3M™ Bayonet Connection System ensures precise and secure locking
  • Low profile and well balanced twin filter design
  • Suitable for use with 3M™ 6000/7500 Series Half Face Respirators and 3M™ 6000/7000 Series Full Face Respirators
  • Wide range of applications reduces inventory needs
  • For workplace/occupational use only

Provides protection against: Organic Vapours (boiling point > 65ºC) Inorganic & Acid Gases (A1B1E1).

Common Applications/Hazards: For protection when working with solvents and/or acid gases, e.g. Toluene, chlorine, sulphur dioxide and hydrochloric acidProtection FactorsNote that any filtering respirator should not be used for protection at airborne concentrations of contaminants above the relevant Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) levels. This cartridge/filter, when used for protection against the contaminants as specified, is capable of providing the following protection levels: - With a 3M 6000/7500 Series Half Face Respirator: for airborne concentrations up to 10 times the Workplace Exposure Standard (WES) or 1000 ppm, whichever is the lower - With a 3M 6000/7800 Series Full Face Respirator: 50 x WES or 1000 ppm, whichever is the lower

Suggested applications
  • Common Applications/Hazards: For protection when working with solvents and/or acid gases, e.g. Toluene, chlorine, sulphur dioxide and hydrochloric acid

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