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Three Kinds of Air-purifying Respirators

partic2

 

combo

 

gasvap

 

Particulate
Respirators

Combination
Respirators

Gas & Vapor
Respirators

  • capture particles in the air, such as dusts, mists, and fumes
  • do not protect against gases or vapors
     
  • generally become more effective as particles accumulate on the filter and plug spaces between the fibers
     
  • filters should be replaced when user finds it difficult to breath through them

 

(see Selection Criteria for Particulate Filters)

  • are normally used in atmospheres that contain hazards of both particulates and gases
  • have both particulate filters and gas/vapor filters
     
  • may be heavier
     

 

  • are normally used when there are only hazardous gases and vapors in the air
  • use chemical filters (called cartridges or canisters) to remove dangerous gases or vapors
     
  • do not protect against airborne particles
     
  • are made to protect against specific gases or vapors
     
  • provide protection only as long as the filter's absorbing capacity is not depleted
     
  • the service life of the filter depends upon many factors and can be estimated in various ways

(see Respirator Change Schedules)

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