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  2. Elastomeric respirator - Wikipedia

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    Gas masks are extensively used in mining and construction. They are used against paint vapors, solvents, silica dust, and other hazardous particles and gasses. [5] Masons and carpenters use them against dusts and adhesives. [5]: Table2-1 Elastomeric respirators may be used to protect against welding fumes.

  3. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    On this scale, 1 is a completely ineffective respirator. Some respirator manufacturers, like 3M, complained that DM and DFM respirators with superior filtration, that would normally receive an APF well above 2, were being "held hostage" by poorly-performing respirators. [96]

  4. 3M - Wikipedia

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    The N95 respirator mask was developed by 3M and approved in 1972. [114] Due to its ability to filter viral particulates, its use was recommended during the COVID-19 pandemic but supply soon became short. [114] Much of the company's supply had already been sold prior to the outbreak. [115]

  5. N95 respirator - Wikipedia

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    An N95 respirator is a disposable filtering facepiece respirator or reusable elastomeric respirator filter that meets the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) N95 standard of air filtration, filtering at least 95% of airborne particles that have a mass median aerodynamic diameter of 0.3 micrometers under 42 CFR 84, effective July 10, 1995.

  6. Mechanical filter (respirator) - Wikipedia

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    According to 3M, respirators made according to the following standards are equivalent to US N95 or European FFP2 respirators "for filtering non-oil-based particles such as those resulting from wildfires, PM 2.5 air pollution, volcanic eruptions, or bioaerosols (e.g. viruses)": [33] Chinese KN95 (GB2626-2006): similar to US.

  7. European respirator standards - Wikipedia

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    The European respirator standards refer to the filtering classification by EN 149, EN 14683, and EN 143, all European standards of testing and marking requirements for respirators. [1] FFP standard masks (where FFP stands for filtering facepiece) [ 2 ] cover the nose, mouth and chin and may have inhalation and/or exhalation valves.

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