3M P100 Particulate Filter 2/Bag

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Ideal for lead and asbestos work P100 particulate filter Contains no fiberglass For use with 3M™ 5000, 6000, 7000, and 7500 series masks
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3M P100 Particulate Filter 2/Bag
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UPC: 000511310700004

The 3M™ Particulate Filter 2091, P100 has been developed with your respiratory needs in mind. 

This NIOSH-approved P100 particulate filter helps provide respiratory protection in environments containing certain oil- and non-oil-based particles when combined with 3M Half and Full Facepiece Respirators according to NIOSH approvals.

The 2091 provides you and your workers:

  • Comfort
    3M’s Advanced Electret Media (AEM) provides a lightweight, easy breathing combination not found in fiberglass-containing filters

  • Versatile protection
    The 2091 is well suited for a wide range of oil- and non-oil-based particulate contaminants, and can be used as a pre-filter for certain chemical exposures

  • Simplicity
    The versatility of this filter reduces your inventory and training requirements

  • Compatibility
    The 2091 can be used with 3M’s wide variety of half and full facepiece designs

  • Exceptional filter efficiency
    Passing NIOSH’s P-series test criteria, the 2091 P100 filter provides a minimum 99.97% filter efficiency

  • Durability
    The unique flexible filter material resists abrasion and wetting. Filters are flame and water resistant

  • OSHA substance specific particle exposures:
    • Lead
    • Asbestos
    • Cadmium
    • Arsenic
    • 4,4' Methylenedianiline(MDA)

Use For:

  • Solids such as those from processing minerals, including coal iron ore, cotton, flour, and certain other substances
  • Liquid or oil-based particles from sprays that do not also emit harmful vapors
  • Metal fumes produced from welding, brazing, cutting, and other operations involving heating of metals
  • Radioactive particulate materials such as uranium and plutonium
  • Asbestos