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Supplier: Unipower
Description: Biomedical Batteries / 3 M Healthcare / Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR)
- Battery Type: Rechargeable (Secondary) Batteries
- Secondary Batteries: Nickel-cadmium
- Applications: Medical Equipment
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Supplier: Scott Safety
Description: The PROFLOW 2 PAPR is designed for use in general industrial safety applications in non-IDLH environments that require air-purified respiratory protection for extended durations. The PROFLOW 2 PAPR is easy to use and maintain, while ruggedly constructed to withstand harsh environments, including
- Application: Chemical / Hazmat, Fire Resistant, Smoke / Fumes
- Industry: Fire, Other
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Supplier: MSA - The Safety Company
Description: The respirator filters particulates and provides a constant flow of respirable air directly to the Advantage 3000 Ultravue® or Ultra Elite® facepiece. Because it does not have a breathing tube, the unit is more compact than other powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs), enhancing user
- Type: Cartridge / Filter
- Application: Chemical / Hazmat, Dust / Fiber, Radiation / Nuclear, Welding, Other
- Industry: Environmental Remediation, Utilities
- Features: Ventilated
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Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Description: HEPA Filter, HEPA, fits PAPR Mask or Belt-Mounted Respirators
- HEPA / ULPA Filter: Yes
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Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Description: Storage bag for PA20 series PAPR Bag, Storage; Bullard; PAPR; For PA20 series; Black nylon duffel; Includes shoulder strap; PAPR not included
- Type: Bag / Sack
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: Din Adapter for 6000 Series FullFace mask to Use with GVP PAPR Provide high levels of airflow for extra comfort
- Features: Ventilated
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Supplier: State Safety & Compliance
Description: "Can be for painting applications or where full head and shoulder coverage is desired. Workers can select the length that is right for them. Tyvek« for most applications; Saranex« coated for additional chemical protection. Protects the lens from splatter. For use with Compact Air PAPR
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Supplier: Investments Hardware, Ltd. (IHL)
Description: and 7600 Series face pieces. All cartridges and filters listed below are interchangeable with any of these masks. Filters for Limited Use respirators, canisters for gas masks, and PAPR cartridges are listed in this catalog with those products. Ships per 10 pack in box All North Cartridges &
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Respiratory Protection. - 1910.134
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