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Respirator Filter question
I want to get the best I can get for sanding and spraying paint. In doing a little research I got overwhelmed by different acronyms and jargon. I have N 95 & P 100's downstairs.
Do the P100 OV protect against both?? What should I use for sanding? Painting? Thank you me and my lungs appreciate it Brian |
My suggestion would be to call 3M on their #800 and tell them what you are using them for.
They are very helpful and will tell you the model and cartridge #s you need for your application. |
actually you probally need 3 filters ...
yea and i'm gonna hear crap about that statement ...but one filter for the sanding / turning dust (this just needs to be a "particulate" filter) one filter for paints one for epoxy ok a quick explaination : dust / particle filters are relatively inexpensive the price of filters goes up depending on what you are using them for . the chemical filters are different for paint and epoxy ..you need to check out what you need ......google 3M ..they have a very good chart yes you can get one that will both ..but for my system it was cheaper (because they lasted longer) to get different filters . sorry , keep losing my connection hope this makes sense |
thanks guys - never knew you needed one for epoxy.
I just turned 2 dozen dannies this morning using a P100/OV and I have no irritation or dust in my nasal passages, which I did last weekend. The other one I was using must have been for chemicals - :o |
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