CBRN GAS MASK 2
CBRN GAS MASK 2
Category Mask Type Filtration System
CBRN Gas Masks protect against chemical, biological, radical and nuclear attacks.The masks aim to keep safe the user’s respiratory system as well as his face, eyes; against vapors and solid or liquid aresols. Thanks to the special structure on their side surfaces, masks provide a sealing on the user face.
Description
CBRN Gas Masks are produced and used according to NATO EN148-1 standards. Excess air relief valve is available to discharge the air delivered to the user. Gas masks with an operating temperature of -30 – +70 degrees are also available in a special cap where the user can obtain fluid intake. These masks, which have 48 hours resistance to penetration of CBRN agents into the mask content, can be integrated into the CBRN cabinets thanks to its fast plug- structure, while an independent filter entry is available in which independent filters can be integrated within the use of the independent mask. At the same time, the military operations that require actively CBRN systems, in order to provide the continous communication for the operation team, microphone system can be integrated onto the masks.
- All kinds of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents, industrial toxic gases, riot control gases, etc.
- High user comfort
- Easy attach and removal
- Low breathing resistance
- Wide field of vision
- Protected visor against misting
- Corrective eyeglass application
- Easy decontamination and disinfection
- Easy liquid penetration (optional)
- Sweat drainage at exhalation chamber
- Compatibility with helmets and respiratory equipment
- High quality talk diaphragm, provides easy communication by using or not using communication devices.
Additional information
Average weight | 560 gr |
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Color | Black |
Filter connection thread | Rd 40×1/7” |
Resistance against diffusion of NB agents | 48 hours |
Breathing resistance at 30 lt/m | max. 25 Pa |
Breathing resistance at 95 lt/m | max. 80 Pa |
Exhalation resistance at 30 lt/m | max. 50 Pa |