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A2 filter - organic gases and vapours > 65 °C

Gas filter class 2

Can be extended to an A2P2 NR combination filter by combining with a P2 NR particulate prefilter

BAYONET CONNECTION
This connection type means that the filter is quick to connect and is held securely on the mask. It has a lock function and allows the user
to check that the filter has been connected correctly. The double filter
provides better weight distribution across the mask and a wider
field of vision.

ACTIVATED CARBON
The quality of the activated carbon for the filtration of gases and
vapours meets high safety standards and ensures
excellent filtration performance. It is produced without toxic additives
such as hexavalent chromium (Cr VI).

Application area:


The filter is suitable for handling solvent vapours (e.g. painting work, handling adhesives, cleaning work with solvents etc.).

Advantages:


  • The bayonet mount (b-lock) makes it quick and easy to fit the filter to a half face mask

  • Locking function ensures that the user is able to fit the filter safely and securely

  • Optimum weight distribution

  • Activated carbon — the quality of the activated carbons used in this filter for the filtration of gases and vapours meets stringent safety standards and guarantees excellent filtration performance. The activated carbons are manufactured without the use of toxic additives such as hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) and are food grade certified (REGVE231/2017)


Advice:


Caution! The usage examples are not guaranteed to be complete or accurate. Ongoing research and experiments on harmful substances and their effects on the human body provide continual new assessments/classifications and new categorisations into appropriate classes of filters.