• 3M Gas and vapour filter /2pcs. ABE1 3M6057

The Symbol : 7100006000

The 3M™ 6057 Gas and Vapour Filter is a reliable solution for respiratory protection. Designed for the filtration of inorganic vapour, acid gases and organic vapours with boiling points above 65°C, the ABE1 filter provides a high level of safety when operating in demanding conditions. With compatibility with the 6000 series masks, it is easy to use and assemble, making it an ideal choice for professionals and DIYers.

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3M Gas and vapour filter /2pcs.

The 3M™ 6057 Gas and Vapor Filter is a specialized respiratory protection accessory designed to protect against harmful chemicals. Thanks to the use of modern filtration technology, it effectively protects against inorganic vapours and acid gases, as well as organic vapours with a boiling point above 65°C. Ideal for use in the chemical industry, construction and renovation works.

Technical Specifications

Brand 3M™
Filter Type Filters to protect against gases and vapours
Protection Type Inorganic vapours and acid gases, organic vapours with a boiling point > 65°C
Ale's protection class ABE1
Product Series 6000 Series
Number of pieces in the package 2

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What gases does the 3M™ 6057 filter protect?

The filter protects against inorganic vapour, acid gases and organic vapours with boiling points above 65°C.

2. Is the 3M™ 6057 filter compatible with all masks?

The filter is designed for use with 3M's Series 6000 masks.

3. How often should I change my filters?

Filters should be replaced depending on the operating conditions and the condition of filtration; regular check-ups are recommended.

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