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Product Description

The 3M 60921 Organic Vapor Cartridge/Filter helps filter out airborne particles and certain odors. It’s designed for use with the 3M Odor/Particulate Multi-Purpose Reusable Respirator 65021. The 3M Bayonet Connection allows for use with any 3M 6000, 6500 and 7500 series facepiece.

This NIOSH-Approved Organic Vapor (OV) respirator cartridge with P100 filter helps provide at least 99.97% filtration efficiency against solids and liquid aerosols including oil-based particles. It also helps with odor reduction from certain non-harmful sprays/vapors from latex and oil-based paints, stains, varnishes, coatings, and sealants. This replacement combination cartridge/filter is oil proof and easy to install. Pack contains 1-pair of 3M Odor/Particulate Cartridges 60921.

Features & Benefits

  • NIOSH-APPROVED: Organic Vapor cartridge with P100 filter helps provide at least 99.97% filtration efficiency against solids and liquid aerosols as well as certain organic vapors.
  • USE FOR: Reducing odors and with certain non-harmful sprays/vapors from latex and oil-based paints, stains, varnishes, coatings, and sealants.
  • PACK INCLUDES: 1-pair of 3M Odor/Particulate Cartridges 60921.
  • DIY/HOME USE: Use only in non-harmful environments.
  • 3M BAYONET CONNECTION: Attaches easily using the 3M Bayonet Connection for compatibility with certain 3M facepieces.
  • OIL-PROOF: This filter is oil-proof (Use according to manufacturer’s time use restrictions when oil aerosols are present).
  • PESTICIDE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Helps protect against certain pesticides.
  • APPROVED FOR: This respirator cartridge is approved for use with 3M 6000, 6500 or 7500 series facepieces.
  • COLOR: Cartridge label is black (OV), filter is magenta (P100).
  • CARTRIDGE ONLY: Facepiece not included.
Country of Origin: United States.

 

Technical Information

3M Organic Vapor Cartridge/Filter (SKU 60921)
  • Standards Met: NIOSH P100
  • Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

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