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Particulate Respirators 8825+ and 8835+
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Description
The 3M
™
Particulate Respirators 8825+ and 8835+ meet the
requirements of European Standard EN 149:2001 + A1:2009,
filtering facepiece respirators for use against particles. They
provide effective respiratory protection for use in industries
where workers will be exposed to solid (dust) particles and/or
non-volatile liquid particles.
3M
™
Particulate Respirators
8825+ and 8835+
Technical Data Sheet
Applications
These respirators are suitable for use in concentrations of
solid (dust) particles and/or non-volatile liquid particles up to
the following limits:
Product
EN 149:2001+A1:2009
Classification
Maximum
Workplace Exposure
Limit (WEL)*
8825+
FFP2 R D
12
8835+
FFP3 R D
50
*Many countries apply Assigned Protection Factors (APFs)
which reduce the maximum concentrations of particles in
which these products can be used. See national regulations
and EN 529:2005.
Respiratory protection is only effective if it is correctly
selected, fitted and worn throughout the time when the
wearer is exposed to hazards.
Standards
Products are classified by filtering efficiency and maximum
total inward leakage performance (FFP1, FFP2 and FFP3), also
by usability and clogging resistance.
Performance tests in this standard include filter penetration;
extended exposure (loading) test; flammability; breathing
resistance and total inward leakage. Reusable products are
also subjected to cleaning, storage and mandatory clogging
resistance tests (clogging is optional for non-reusable
products). A full copy of EN 149:2001+A1:2009 can be
purchased from your national standards body.
Filter penetration
The filter penetration, initial and after 120mg of loading with
both 120mg of NaCl* and Paraffin Oil, shall not exceed the
following limits:
EN 149:2001+A1:2009
Classification
Maximum Filter Penetration
FFP2
6%
FFP3
1%
*Loading of NaCl may be stopped if filter penetration during
loading is observed to decrease.
Total inward leakage
Ten subjects perform five test exercises whilst wearing the
respirator. The total inward leakage inside of the respirator
due to face seal leakage, filter penetration and valve leakage
is measured for each subject exercise. The subject mean total
inward leakage for 8 out of 10 subjects shall not exceed the
following limits:
EN 149:2001+A1:2009
Classification
Maximum Total Inward
Leakage
FFP2
8%
FFP3
2%