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Solway 3030V Respirator

The 3000 SERIES disposable respirators offer an outstanding level of protection demonstrated when conducting Face Fit Testing. Having electrostatic filter media allows low breathing resistance and a lightweight outer shell maintains excellent shape. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Lightweight, cup shaped respirator • Four point headstrap adjustment • Preformed nosebridge removes the need for regular adjustment • Electrostatic filter media • Conforms to EN 149:2001+A1:2009 FFP3 NR Pack of 5
Brand: Alpha Solway
Availability: In stock
SKU: 167890
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