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
                                
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                                        19.25
                                    
                                    
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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
 
•NIOSH P95 approved for environments containing certain oil and non-oil based particles
•Bayonet-style connection fits a wide range of compatible half and full facepiece 3M™ Reusable Respirators
•Use with NIOSH approved 3M™ Half and Full Facepiece Reusable Respirator 6000, 6500, 7500, 7800S or FF-400 Series; or the 3M™ Scott™ AV-3000 SureSeal or AV-3000 HT
•Filters can help reduce inhalation exposures to certain airborne biological particles
•Advanced Electret Media (AEM) is designed to provide lightweight, easy breathing comfort
•Quarter turn twist for a quick and easy installation
•Flame resistant
•Use for protection in hazardous environments. For workplace/occupational use only
•Use For These Contaminants: Dusts, fumes, mists and radionuclides.
•Suggested Applications: Chemical manufacturing, undercoating, welding, brazing, soldering, torch cutting, metal pouring, and pharmaceutical manufacturing and OSHA substance specific particle exposures.