3M™ Particulate Filter with Nuisance Level Organic Vapor Relief 2097, P100, 2/PKG
3M™ Particulate Filter with Nuisance Level Organic Vapor Relief 2097, P100, 2/PKG
558-308
18.87
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- Brand: 3M™
- For: 6000 Series
- Monthly Special Flag: No
- Part No.: 2097
- Proposition 65: Yes
- Style: P100 Particulate
- Type: Respirator Filter
• Use with 3M Facepiece 6000 Series with nuisance level acid gas/organic vapor relief. Passing NIOSH's P-series test criteria, the 2097 P100 filter provides a minimum 99.97% filter efficiency
Suggested Applications:
• Chemical manufacturing
• Undercoating
• OSHA substance specific particle exposures: Lead, Asbestos, Cadmium, Arsenic
• Pharmaceutical manufacturing
• Welding
• Brazing
• Soldering
• Torch cutting
• Metal pouring
Use For:
• Solids such as those from processing minerals, coal, iron ore, cotton, flour and certain other substances
• Liquid or oil based particles from sprays that do not also emit harmful vapors
• Metal fumes produced from welding, brazing, cutting and other operations involving heating of metals
• Radioactive particulate materials such as uranium and plutonium
• Asbestos
Do Not Use For:
• Gases and vapors above the OSHA PEL, including those present in paint spraying operations, unless combined with approved chemical cartridges
• Sandblasting
• Oxygen deficient atmospheres
Suggested Applications:
• Chemical manufacturing
• Undercoating
• OSHA substance specific particle exposures: Lead, Asbestos, Cadmium, Arsenic
• Pharmaceutical manufacturing
• Welding
• Brazing
• Soldering
• Torch cutting
• Metal pouring
Use For:
• Solids such as those from processing minerals, coal, iron ore, cotton, flour and certain other substances
• Liquid or oil based particles from sprays that do not also emit harmful vapors
• Metal fumes produced from welding, brazing, cutting and other operations involving heating of metals
• Radioactive particulate materials such as uranium and plutonium
• Asbestos
Do Not Use For:
• Gases and vapors above the OSHA PEL, including those present in paint spraying operations, unless combined with approved chemical cartridges
• Sandblasting
• Oxygen deficient atmospheres