Sundstrom SR 294-ABE2 Filter For Half Masks And Full Face Masks
Product description
Product Features:
- Gas filter (type ABE)
- Protects against:
— Type A: Organic gases and vapors, e.g., solvents with a boiling point above +65 °C
— Type B: Inorganic gases and vapors, e.g., chlorine and hydrogen sulfide
— Type E: Acid gases and vapors, e.g., sulfur dioxide
Technical Details:
- Standard: EN 14387:2004
- Protection class: ABE2
Indicates the exterior hue of the respirator, which may signify specific protection types, enhance visibility in workplaces, or meet industry color-coding standards.
Covers the nose and mouth, providing respiratory protection while allowing for separate eye protection. Offers a comfortable, lightweight design.
Offers complete protection, covering the eyes, nose, and mouth. Provides a secure seal and safeguards against particles, vapors, and splashes.
- Respiratory Protection
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Standards and labels
EN 14387:2004 is a European standard that sets guidelines for self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) used by firefighters and other emergency responders. It states how the SCBA should work, how long it should last and how easy it should be to use. To make sure the SCBA meets these guidelines, it goes through testing. Possible test results include whether the SCBA met the requirements set in the standard.
Test results
Filter Type AEN 14387:2004 sets the requirements for gas filters and combined filters used in respiratory protective devices. The 'Filter Type A' designation indicates that the filter is specifically designed to protect against organic gases and vapors with a boiling point above 65°C. The test method used for certifying this type of filter involves exposing it to a specific concentration of a test gas (like carbon tetrachloride for Type A filters), measuring the filter's capacity to adsorb the gas, and ensuring that it does not exceed permissible limits of breakthrough. The practical implication for products meeting the 'Type A' standard is that they are suitable for use in environments where organic solvents and other similar organic compounds are present, providing essential safety to workers in industries like chemical processing, painting, and agriculture, where exposure to organic vapors is a common hazard.
Filter Type BEN 14387:2004 outlines the requirements for gas filters and combined filters used in respiratory protection devices. The 'Filter Type B' designation indicates that the filter is designed to protect against inorganic gases and vapors, such as chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen cyanide. The test method for this type of filter involves exposing it to specified concentrations of representative inorganic gases and monitoring the filter's ability to prevent breakthrough within a set period under defined conditions. Products that meet the 'Type B' standard are particularly vital in industries such as chemical manufacturing, waste treatment, and mining, where exposure to harmful inorganic gases can occur. These filters play a crucial role in ensuring worker safety by providing reliable respiratory protection against specific hazardous gases.
Filter Type EEN 14387:2004 defines the criteria for gas filters and combined filters used in respiratory protective devices, with 'Filter Type E' specifically targeting protection against sulfur dioxide and other acidic gases and vapors. The designation indicates that the filter has been rigorously tested for its ability to adsorb acidic components effectively. The testing involves exposing the filter to a controlled environment with a specific concentration of acidic gases like sulfur dioxide, measuring the filter's capacity to prevent breakthrough within a defined time frame under standardized conditions. Filters that meet the Type E standard are indispensable in industries such as pulp and paper manufacturing, chemical processing, and metallurgy, where acidic gases are frequently emitted. They are critical for safeguarding workers' health by ensuring effective respiratory protection against harmful acidic environments.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
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