To protect against coarse solid particles without specific toxicity (calcium carbonate).
To protect against solid and/or liquid aerosols identified as hazardous or irritating (silica - sodium carbonate).
To protect against toxic solid and/or liquid aerosols (Beryllium - nickel - uranium - exotic wood).
Feature an extra secure and comfortable grip that allows the wearer in any position without slipping. Simply twist the ratchet to adjust.
A double-action anti-condensate hydroshield coating provides a 20 times longer fog-free performance and offers a 2 times better scratch resistance.
Ideal for most indoor applications.
Reflects sunlight and glare.
Individual packaging.
Some single-use gloves are powder-coated on the inside to make it easier to remove from the packet and slide on the hand. The powder used is generally corn starch or rice powder.
Some manufacturers use a proprietary connector. This type of mask and filter can and may only be combined if they are both of the same brand. Always ensure that when purchasing filters the connection corresponds to this type.
Organic gases and vapours, for which the boiling point is above 65°C. For example: solvents, hydrocarbons etc.
Inorganic gases and vapour, e.g. chlorine, cyanide, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid etc.
Acid gases and vapour, e.g. sulphur dioxide, etc.
Ammonia and organic amino derivatives.
Particles, dust.
With the filter stock article, you can find all articles in the core range of Proteq. In other words, the products that are held in inventory by Proteq.
The larger the number of attachment points, the better the force of a potential impact is spread across the skull.
The Assigned Protection Factor is a number rating, used in UK legislation, to indicate the level of protection an item of Respiratory Protective Equipment is capable of providing.
Theoretical level of protection of a respirator calculated using data on the performance measured in the laboratory. Calculated by dividing 100 by the total value of maximum internal leak authorized as specified in the relevant standard.
For example: mask EN 149 FFP3 class has a maximum permissible internal leakage level of 2 %. So: NPF = 100/2 = 50.
Protective gloves - General requirements and test methods.
Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire).
Protective gloves against cold.
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and microorganisms - Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration.
Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 3: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals.
Respiratory protective devices - Full face masks.
Respiratory protective devices - Half masks and quarter masks.
Respiratory protective devices - Particle filters.
Respiratory protective devices - Filtering half masks to protect against particles.
Respiratory protective devices - Powered filtering devices incorporating a helmet or a hood.
Respiratory protective devices - Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s).
Respiratory protective devices - Continuous flow compressed air line breathing apparatus.
Personal eye-protection - Specifications.
Personal eye-protection - Filters for welding and related techniques - Transmittance requirements and recommended use.
Personal eye-protection - Ultraviolet filters - Transmittance requirements and recommended use.
Personal eye protection - Sunglare filters for industrial use.
Personal protection - Equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes.
Industrial safety helmets.
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (Resistance to heat contact).
Protective gloves against cold (Resistance to (cold) contact).
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