Respiratory protection by Draeger

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DRAEGER Safety Pacific supplies industry with a complete range of disposable masks, half masks, full face masks and powered air purifying respirators. With the emphasis on wearer comfort and secure seal that exceeds industry standards. Draeger has managed to develop a product portfolio for all respiratory requirements.The Drger X-plore 1000 range includes the well-established folded particle filtering disposable masks as well as the new moulded range. Comfort and low breathing resistance ensure user satisfaction.The Drger X-plore 2000, 3000 and 4000 series offer you a wide selection of half masks, varying from single filter particle masks to dual cartridge gas filter masks - consisting of different materials depending on your needs.Developed together with industrial users, the Drger X-plore 5000 and 6000 series full-face masks set new standards when it comes to wearing comfort and safe and easy handling. It is the ideal solution for those who need more protection  the solution for overall respiratory and eye protection. An optimum tight fit thanks to the double sealing frame, a wide field of vision in all directions and excellent ergonomics are only a few highlights of the Drger full face mask range.The top-of-the-range powered air purifying respirators (Drger X-plore 7000 series), provide utmost protection from hazardous particles with high wearer comfort and almost no breathing resistance. It is especially suited for long operating periods during grinding and woodwork, for protection against welding smoke and for various applications in farming.

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