Full face mask - C 607 / TR - Class 3 - DIN EN 136

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Product Description
  • The full face mask with round thread DIN EN 148-1, class 2
  • is used together with filter (filter carrier or breathing tube with air supply).
Application
  • Fog-free, mirror-free and distortion-free viewing pane made of laminated safety glass (triplex) with a very large field of view.
  • The lens is also resistant to solvents.
  • The mask body is made of skin-friendly, aging-resistant EPDM and ensures excellent mechanical and chemical resistance.
  • Built-in Speech Membrane - The outstanding voice transmission allows the use of megaphones, telephones and radios.
  • The universal size allows a tight and pressure-free fit regardless of the face shape.
  • 2 exhalation valves with exhalation valve pre-chamber provide low exhalation resistance and prevent the ingress of harmful media into the interior of the mask.
  • The inner mask is equipped with 2 control valves, they reduce dead space and prevent by even disc ventilation fogging the lens.
  • Full face masks should not be connected directly to respiratory filters weighing more than 500g.
  • With filter thread connection and no impractical, user-unfriendly bayonet connection.
Technical Data
  • Standard - DIN EN 136
  • Standard round thread connection - DIN EN 148-1
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