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FFP2 M111 V NR D cup-shaped mask

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Particle-filtering cup-shaped breathing mask with valve, made from soft material for maximum comfort. The exhalation valve for reducing exhalation resistance ensures the user feels comfortable wearing the mask. Nose clip with flexible adjustment options and a sealing lip in the nose area for optimum airtight fit of mask. Successful dolomite dust test (D) for greater respiratory comfort and longer periods of use with reduced fatigue.

Field of Application:


FFP2: Protects against solid, aqueous and non-volatile liquid particles and aerosols that are toxic or have a low level of toxicity up to 10 times the respective limit value.

Advantages:


  • Nose clip for individual adjustment to fit the nose

  • Flexible, adjustable headband for individual fit

  • Comfortable sealing lip for maximum possible comfort

  • Soft materials to avoid pressure points

  • Produced without hazardous substances

  • No metal clips, prevents skin irritations

  • Pre-formed, ergonomic mask shape for better fixing of mask


Design:


With exhalation valve

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.