Thermoplastic Elastomer Full Face Respirator 142-6700
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About :
A Full Facepiece Respirator is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful airborne contaminants, such as chemicals, particulates, or infectious agents. Unlike half-face respirators, full face respirators provide complete protection by covering the entire face, including the eyes, nose, and mouth. This added protection helps to shield the eyes from hazardous chemicals, fumes, or particulate matter, as well as from physical hazards like splashes or dust.
Also Known As :
Full-Face Mask Respirator, Full-Face Respirator, Complete Face Respirator, Cartridge Respirator, Respiratory Protection Mask.
Specification :
| Suspension | 4 Point, Adjustable Strap |
| Material | Silicone; Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Protected Area | Full Facepiece |
| Size Group | Small |
| Prop 65 | No |
| Weight | 1 |
| MPI Catalog | Yes |
| Hazmat | NO |
| Part NO | 142-6700 |
Features :
• The respirator covers the entire face, including the eyes, nose, and mouth, providing superior protection against airborne contaminants, chemical splashes, or biological agents.
• The built-in face shield or visor protects the eyes from hazardous chemicals, vapors, dust, and flying debris, which is essential in environments like laboratories, construction, and healthcare.
• The respirator typically features a soft silicone or rubber sealing surface that molds to the contours of the wearer’s face, creating a secure and comfortable fit while minimizing pressure points.
• Full facepiece respirators are made from durable materials such as rubber, silicone, or thermoplastic elastomers that can withstand harsh environments, chemicals, and wear over time.
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