3M 8576 particulate respirators are some of the best in the industry. The 8576 is designed for a 95% filtration efficiency against certain oil and non oil based particles. Carbon filter material helps provide relief against nuisance levels of acid gases.
3M 8576 Acid Gas Respirator with Valve Details
NIOSH approved P95 for at least 95% filtration efficiency against certain oil and non-oil based particles.
Featuring a carbon layer to remove nuisance levels of acid gases.
Suited for work situations involving heat, humidity, or long periods of wear.
Adjustable M-noseclip adjusts easily for fewer pressure points,greater comfort, and helps in obtaining a secure seal and reduces potential for eyewear fogging.
Braided headbands are designed to help enhance comfort and increase wearability.
3M 8576 P95 Welding Respirator with Valve Specifications
BRAND 3M
MODEL 8576
P100 TC NUMBER TC-84A-1166
APPROVAL DATE 11/8/1996
MANUFACTURER 3M Company
STYLE Headstrap
SHAPE Cup
QUANTITY PER BOX 10pcs
With Valve Yes
SHELF LIFE 3 Years
Approvals and Standards
• NIOSH approved P95 particulate respirator
• Meets NIOSH 42 CFR 84 P95 requirements for a minimum 95% filtration efficiency against solid and liquid aerosols including those containing oil.
• NIOSH approval number: TC-84A-1166
• Assigned Protection Factor (APF 10) per US OSHA and Canada CSA
Use For
Particles such as those from processing minerals, coal, iron ore, cotton, flour, and certain other substances. Liquid- or oil-based particles from sprays
that do not also emit harmful vapors. Nuisance-level acid gases such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride and/or chlorine. (Nuisance-level acid gas
refers to concentrations not exceeding OSHA PEL or applicable government occupational exposure limits, whichever is lower.) Follow all applicable local
regulations.
Do Not Use For
Do not use for gases, asbestos or sandblasting; particulate concentrations that exceed either 10 times the occupational exposure limit or applicable
government regulations, whichever is lower. Do not use for organic vapors, including those present in paint spraying operations, when concentrations
exceed the US OSHA PEL or applicable government occupational exposure limits, whichever is lower. In the U.S., do not use when 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.