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3M Particulate Filter 2091, P100

Pack Size:One CaseSKU:3M-7100242461
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NIOSH approved for environments containing certain oil and non-oil based particles. Use with 3M Respirators 5000 Series or 3M Cartridges 6000 Series or 3M Filter Adapter 603, and 3M Filter Retainer 501.

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When properly fitted, use with appropriate cartridges for various applications including spray painting, lacquering, petrochemical and chemical manufacturing, pesticide spraying and agriculture for concentrations up to 10 times the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) with half facepieces or 50 times PEL with full facepieces. Full facepieces must be quantitatively fit tested to claim assigned protection factor above 10 in negative pressure mode. Use with 603 adapter if only particulate protection is required. Do not use in environments that are immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH).


Aerosol Type

Oil & Non-oil

Brand

3M

Cartridge Filter Type

Particulate

Certifications and Compliance Standards Met

P100

Compatible with 3M PAPR system

Yes

Compatible with 3M Supplied Air System

Yes

Connection type

Bayonet

Exhalation valve

Yes

Eye protection

Yes

Faceseal

Yes - Silicone

Family Series

0

Filter - Color Code

Magenta

Filter class

P100

Filter Material

Polypropylene

For use with

3M Full Facepieces 6000

GTIN

18806080068997

Harness connection type

6 point

Hazard type

Mold Particulate Silica

Included Accessories

Yes

Maintenance free

Yes

Manufacturer

3M

Model

7000

MPN

7100242461

NIOSH Filter Approval Rating

P100

Nuisance Odor Relief (< OSHA PEL)

N/A

Particulate Protection

Asbestos

Product type

Filter

Protection Type

Asbestos

Spare Parts

Yes

Speaking valve

Yes

Unit of Measure

One Case

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