DESCRIPTION
Particle protection filter mask-disposable FFP2 dust-proof folding mask.
The headband webbing is not easy to fall off, and the adjustable nose bridge clip reduces the generation of fog and good adhesion.
It conforms to the face shape design, with low inhalation/exhalation resistance, and comfortable to wear.
The use of high-performance electrostatic filter cotton can effectively filter dust and oily particles in the air.
Pass the European standard EN149: 2001+A1: 2009 FFP2 NR standard requirements.
Specifications |
Valved |
Active Carbon |
Protection Level |
Package Contents |
TJ9006-2 |
× |
× |
FFP2NR |
30pcs/box 20box/ctn |
TJ9006V-2 |
√ |
× |
FFP2 NR |
25pcs/box 20box/ctn |
TJ9006E |
× |
× |
FFP2 NR |
12pcs/box 20box/ctn |
Details |
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Brands |
Teji |
Facepiece Type |
Half Facepiece Disposable |
Filter Material |
Polypropylene |
Executive standard |
EN149: 2001+A1: 2009 |
Product Type |
Disposable Respirator |
Protection Level |
FFP2 NR |
Respirator Style |
Folding Model |
Product parameters |
FFP1 NR |
FFP2 NR |
FFP3 NR |
Inspiratory resistance (30LPM ± 1LPM) |
0.6 mbar |
0.7 mbar |
1.0 mbar |
Inspiratory resistance (95LPM±1LPM) |
2.1 mbar |
2.4 mbar |
3.0 mbar |
Expiratory resistance (160LPM±1LPM) |
3.0 mbar |
3.0 mbar |
3.0 mbar |
Total inward leakage* |
25%/22% |
11%/8% |
5%/2% |
Filtration efficiency (NaCl) |
80% |
94% |
99% |
Filtration efficiency (paraffin oil or DOP) |
80% |
94% |
99% |
The total inward leakage consists of three components: face seal leakage, exhalation valve leakage (if exhalation valve fitted) and filter penetration.
Application* |
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Performance level |
level Important information |
Sanding, Cutting, Drilling |
Rust, Metal Particles, Filler |
FFP1 NR |
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Concrete, Stone |
FFP1 NR |
FFP3 NR When Silica is present |
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FFP2 NR |
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Cement, Wood, Steel |
FFP2 NR |
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Paints/Varnish/Anti-rust coating |
FFP2 NR |
FFP3 NR When Chromates are present |
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Steel, Stainless Steel |
FFP3 NR |
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Anti-Fouling Varnish |
FFP3 NR |
Specialty respirator may be required |
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Low temp. oil spray |
|
FFP2 NR |
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Welding |
Mild Steel, Zinc (Autogenic, MIG/MIK) |
FFP2 NR |
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Stainless Steel (Electrodes) |
FFP2 NR |
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Soldering |
FFP2 NR |
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Work with Asbestos |
Small amounts infrequent exposure |
FFP3 NR |
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Work with Glass and Mineral fibers |
|
FFP2 NR |
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Waste Sorting |
|
FFP2 NR |
Specialty Respirator may be preferred. May need gas and vapor respirator |
Spraying |
Paint spray |
FFP2 NR |
May need gas & vapour respirator |
Pesticides (water based) |
FFP2 NR |
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Utility maintenance (e.g., filter change) |
|
FFP3 NR |
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Allergies |
Pollen, Animal dander |
FFP1 NR |
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Grain dust |
FFP2 NR |
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Contact with: |
Mold/Fungus |
FFP2 NR |
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Bacteria |
FFP2 NR |
FFP3 NR With Tuberculosis |
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Diesel exhaust/Smoke |
FFP2 NR |
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Airborne diseases |
Flu |
FFP2 NR |
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Covid-19 |
FFP2 NR |
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Warning: This guide is only an outline. It should not be used as the only means for selecting a respirator. Details regarding performance and limitations are set out on the respirator package and user instructions. Before using any of these respirators, the wearer must read and understand the user instructions for each product. Specific country legislation must be observed. Please note that the applications shown highlight some of the hazards which may be considered. Selection of the most appropriate respiratory protective equipment (RPE) will depend on the particular situation and should be made only by a competent person knowledgeable of the actual working conditions and the limitations of RPE. |
Risk Assessment
Disposable particulate respirators only protect against solid and liquid particles including micro-organisms. They do not protect against gases or vapors such as solvent vapor.
Disposable particulate respirators are available in FFP1 NR, FFP2 NR or FFP3 NR according to EN149:2001+A1:2009, with FFP3 NR providing the highest level of protection.
Disposable respirators are for single use and should be disposed after use. Ongoing maintenance is not required.
Some factors that affect respirator selection
When choosing particulate respirators consider the following factors.
Worker
Users who do not follow the wearing instructions may incur unnecessary health risks.
Face shape and size will influence the size and model of respirator appropriate for each wearer. One type and size will not suit everyone so carry out a fit test for every worker.
Facial hair can prevent some types of respirators from sealing properly.
Pre-existing medical conditions of the wearer may restrict or prevent the wearing of a respirator for example, chronic lung diseases such as asthma.
Psychological considerations such as possible claustrophobia and anxiety.
Work task
How long the respirator will be worn and the physical demands of the task for example, wearing unpowered RPE for more than an hour or during hard physical work may become uncomfortable and result in a person removing the respirator while still in a contaminated area.
Other risks from the work task for example, a half-face disposable respirator with an exhalation valve may not be appropriate where there is a risk of splashes.
What other PPE will be worn for example, some safety glasses may interfere with the fit of the respirator.
Vision and communication requirements.
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