Description
X-plore 8000 Filter OV/AG/HE for organic vapor, acid gas, and particulate hazards.
The Dräger X-plore 8000 Filter OV/AG/HE is a high-performance gas and particle filter designed for use with Dräger half-masks and full-face masks, providing protection against a wide range of hazardous substances in the air.
Key Features:
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Versatile Protection:
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OV (Organic Vapors): Protects against organic vapors, such as solvents, hydrocarbons, and other chemical gases.
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AG (Acid Gases): Protects against acidic gases like chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide.
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HE (Particulate Filter): Protects against airborne particles such as dust, fumes, and aerosols, providing enhanced respiratory protection.
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Multi-Protection: The combination of organic vapor, acid gas, and particulate filtration makes the X-plore 8000 Filter ideal for environments where multiple types of contaminants are present, offering comprehensive respiratory safety.
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Comfort and Fit: Designed to be used with the Dräger X-plore series of respirators, the filter is lightweight, and its ergonomic design ensures a secure, comfortable fit, making it suitable for extended periods of wear.
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Easy to Use: The filters are quick and easy to attach to the Dräger respirator masks, allowing workers to efficiently adapt to different environmental conditions without complicated procedures.
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Durability and Reliability: Made with high-quality materials, the X-plore 8000 filter is durable, ensuring long-lasting protection in industrial and hazardous environments.
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Applications: Commonly used in industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, metalworking, mining, and construction where exposure to gases, vapors, or airborne particles is a concern.
Specifications:
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Type of Protection: Combination filter (Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, and Particles)
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Connection: Compatible with Dräger X-plore 8000 series respirators
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Filter Service Life: Dependent on the exposure levels and conditions, regular monitoring is recommended
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Weight: Approximately 100-150 grams (varies depending on the version)