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Drager Bayonet A1B1E1K1 Gas Filters (Pairs)

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Drager Bayonet A1B1E1K1 Gas Filters (Pairs)Drager A1B1E1K1 bayonet filters protect against a range of harmful substances including class 1 organic gases and vapours (of boiling point >65 C), inorganic gases and vapours (including hydrogen sulphide, chlorine and hydrogen cyanide), sulphur dioxide and hydrogen chloride. They also protect against ammonia and organic ammonia derivates. These particular filters are gas filters, which means they are not suitable for protection against particulates.

Drager A1B1E1K1 bayonet filters protect against a range of harmful substances including class 1 organic gases and vapours (of boiling point >65 °C), inorganic gases and vapours (including hydrogen sulphide, chlorine and hydrogen cyanide), sulphur dioxide and hydrogen chloride. They also protect against ammonia and organic ammonia derivates.

These particular filters are gas filters, which means they are not suitable for protection against particulates. However, they can be converted using a particle or pad and adapter in order to make a combination filter.

Bayonet filters from Drager Safety can be used with twin-filter masks. This includes the X-plore 3300 and 3500 half masks and also the X-plore 5500 full face mask.

KEY FEATURES

  • Sold in Pairs
  • Can be used in an extensive range of industries and applications
  • Offer a high level of comfort and safety
  • Easy to use and safe to handle
  • Come with a tough ABS blue plastic housing
  • Secure filters in a top-down positioning
  • Weight approximately 110g per piece
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