3M
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Personal Safety Division
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3M
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Aura
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Particulate Respirators 9300+Gen3 Series
Components and materials
The following materials are used in the production of the
3M
™
Aura
™
Particulate Respirators 9300+Gen3 Series:
Component
Material
Polyisoprene /
Polyester
Steel
Polyurethane
Aluminum
Polypropylene
Polypropylene
Polypropylene /
Polyisoprene
Straps (blue for FFP2 and
red for FFP3)
Staples
Nose foam
Nose clip
Filter
Tabs
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3M Comfort Cool Flow Valve
Individual wrapper
Polypropylene
These products do not contain components made from
natural rubber latex.
Typical weight
Product
Typical
weight
3M
™
Aura
™
Particulate
Respirator 9320+Gen3
11g
3M
™
Aura
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Particulate
Respirator 9322+Gen3
15g
3M
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Aura
™
Particulate
Respirator 9330+Gen3
11g
3M
™
Aura
™
Particulate
Respirator 9332+Gen3
15g
Breathing resistance
The breathing resistance of the respirator is tested during
inhalation and exhalation. The breathing resistance of the
respirators shall not exceed the following limits:
EN 149:2001
+A1:2009
classification
Maximum breathing resistance
Inhalation
at 30l/min
Inhalation
at 95l/min
Exhalation
at 160l/min
FFP1
0.6 mbar
2.1 mbar
3.0 mbar
FFP2
0.7 mbar
2.4 mbar
3.0 mbar
FFP3
1.0 mbar
3.0 mbar
3.0 mbar
Clogging
For single shift use respirators (NR), the clogging test
is optional. For re-usable respirators (R) this test is mandatory.
The respirators are loaded with very high amount of Dolomite
dust which will tend to clog the filter. After loading with the
required amount of dust, the breathing resistance of the
respirators shall not exceed the following limits:
EN 149:2001
+A1:2009
classification
Maximum breathing resistance
Inhalation
at 95l/min
Exhalation
at 160l/min
FFP1
4.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
3.0 mbar
(unvalved respirator)
3.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
FFP2
5.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
4.0 mbar
(unvalved respirator)
3.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
FFP3
7.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
5.0 mbar
(unvalved respirator)
3.0 mbar
(valved respirator)
Flammability
Tested respirators are mounted on a metallic head which
rotates with a linear speed of 60mm/s. The respirators are
passed within 20mm of the tip of an 800°C (±50°C) propane
burner flame. The respirator shall not burn or continue to burn
within 5 seconds of removal from the flame.
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