Particle filter B2, GF22 SCOTT (thread 40x1/7")
Description
Combination filter B2, GF 22 SCOTT (thread 40x1/7")
The PRO2000 series filters offer users a complete solution for protection against hazardous substances. They are designed primarily for use with SCOTT respiratory protective equipment. The filter is fastened with a 40x1/7 connection thread according to EN 148-1.
The B2 filter protects against:
inorganic gases and particulate matter.
- inorganic gases and vapours, e.g. fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen chloride or hydrogen peroxide.
* other captured substances are available in the detailed documentation
Properties
- Protects the user against a wide range of hazardous gases and vapours.
Properties of gas filters
- SCOTT uses the highest quality raw materials to produce activated carbon, which is further refined using unique technological processes to achieve ideal sorption properties.
- The microporous structure of the activated carbon creates a huge filtration surface, which is the key to excellent filtration efficiency.
- The main advantages of these filters are also the large amount of pollutants absorbed and the long protection time.
- The minimal amount of activated carbon allows the filter to be lightened, which brings a real advantage to the user - low breathing resistance.
- Due to the quality of the sorption material, the PRO2000 series filters can significantly exceed the requirements of the relevant standards with only 220-320 ml activated carbon volume.
Particulate filter protection time
- In use, the filter gradually becomes clogged with particles and moisture, increasing its breathing resistance. When it increases significantly, the filter must be replaced.
- If a particulate filter is deployed against radioactive substances, microorganisms or enzymes, only single use is recommended.
- Combination filters must be replaced immediately when there is a significant increase in breathing resistance.
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