Particulate Respirator 3M 8511 N95 is a disposable particulate respirator that is designed to help provide reliable respiratory protection of at least 95 percent filtration efficiency against certain non-oil-based particles. 3M 8511 disposable N95 particulate respirator features the proprietary 3M Cool Flow Valve and helps provide comfortable, reliable worker respiratory protection. It is ideally suited for hot/dusty work settings that require long periods of wear.
3M 8511 N95 Particulate Respirator Mask with Cool Flow Valve details
The most popular valved model is suited for physically demanding environments.
NIOSH approved for at least 95 percent filtration efficiency against certain non-oil-based particles.
Unique M-Noseclip adjusts easily for fewer pressure points and greater comfort.
Cool Flow Exhalation Valve helps reduce heat build-up inside the respirator.
Braided headbands and an adjustable M nose clip help provide a custom and secure seal.
Advanced Electret Media is designed for ease of breathing.
Compatible with a variety of protective eyewear and hearing protection.
BRAND 3M
MODEL 8511
N95 TC NUMBER TC-84A-1299
APPROVAL DATE 2/28/1997
MANUFACTURER 3M Company
STYLE Headstrap
SHAPE Cup
WITH VALVE Yes
QUANTITY PER BOX 10pcs
3M 8511 Particulate N95 Welding Respirators Approvals and Standards
• NIOSH approved N95 particulate respirator
• Meets NIOSH 42 CFR 84 N95 requirements for a minimum 95% filtration efficiency against solid and liquid aerosols that do not contain oil.
• NIOSH approval number: TC-84A-1299
Use For
Particles such as those from grinding, sanding, sweeping, sawing, bagging, or processing minerals, coal, iron ore, our, metal, wood, pollen, and certain other substances. Liquid or non-oil based particles from sprays that do not also emit oil aerosols or vapors. Follow all applicable local regulations.
Do Not Use For
Do not use for gases and vapors, oil aerosols, asbestos, or sandblasting; particulate concentrations that exceed either 10 times the occupational exposure limit or applicable government regulations, whichever is lower.
In the U.S., do not use when the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) substance specific standards, such as those for, arsenic, cadmium, lead
in the construction industry, or 4,4’-methylene dianiline (MDA), specify other types of respiratory protection. This respirator does not supply oxygen.