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Dräger PARAT 5550
The Dräger PARAT 5550 is a fire escape hood packaged in a flame-retardant holster. It was specifically developed for fire rescue teams for use in victim rescue. The main advantage: The PARAT 5550 is system-approved together with Dräger breathing apparatuses according to EN 137:2006, Type 2.








Summary
Product overview
Fire escape hood in a flame-retardant holsterDeveloped for fire rescue teams for victim rescueSystem approved with Dräger breathing apparatus according to EN 137:2006, Type 2.
Category
Rescue & Escape
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Specifications
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Specifications 2
- Filter type
- CO P2
- Escape time
- min. 15 minutes
- Lifetime
- 16 years (filter exchange required after 8 years - only via Dräger Service)
- Packaging options
- flame-retardant holster
- Weight
- 706 g
Specifications 6
- DIN 58647-7
- tested for use against H2S (at 2.500 ppm)
Specifications 7
- Name
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- Acetylsalicylic acid
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- Agar
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- Alum
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- Aluminium hydroxide
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- Aluminium sulphate octadecahydrate
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- Aluminium sulphate, anhydrous
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- Aluminum metal
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- Aluminum oxide
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- Ammonium carbonate
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- Ammonium chloride
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- Ammonium dihydrogenphosphate
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- Ammonium hydrogen carbonate
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- Ammonium hydrogen sulphate
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- Ammonium nitrate
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- Ammonium oxalate monohydrate
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- Ammonium sulfamate
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- Ammonium sulphate
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- Ammonium thiosulphate
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- Atrazine
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- Barium
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- Barium acetate
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- Barium carbonate
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- Barium chloride
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- Barium hydroxide octahydrate
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- Barium manganate
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- Barium nitrate
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- Barium oxide
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- Barium sulphate
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- Barium titanate(IV)
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- Benzalkonium chloride
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- Bismuth
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- Bismuth telluride
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- Bismuth(III) carbonate
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- Bismuth(III) fluoride
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- Bismuth(III) oxide
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- Bithionol
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- Boric acid
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- Boron
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- Boron nitride
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- Bromacil
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- Butyl stearate
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- Calcium
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- Calcium carbonate
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- Calcium carbonate
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- Calcium carbonate
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- Calcium chloride, anhydrous
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- Calcium cyanamide
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- Calcium fluoride, anhydrous
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- Calcium hydroxide
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- Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate
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- Calcium oxide
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- Calcium phosphate
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- Calcium silicate
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- Calcium sulphate
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- Calcium sulphate hemi-hydrat
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- Carbon black
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- Carbon monoxide
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- Cellulose
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- Ceric oxide
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- Cerium
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- Cesium
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- Cesium hydroxide
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- Chromite ore processing as Cr
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- Chromium
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- Chromium carbonyl (as Cr)
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- Chromium(III) oxide
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- Citric acid
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- Cobalt carbonyl
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- Cobalt hydrocarbonyl
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- Copper
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- Copper chloride
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- Copper fume (as Cu)
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- Copper sulphate
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- Copper(I) oxide
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- Copper(II) acetate monohydrate
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- Copper(II) bromide
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- Copper(II) chloride, anhydrous
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- Cupric oxide
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- Cyclonite
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- D-(-)-Fructose
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- D-Glucose
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- Dalapon-sodium
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- Daminozide
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- Decabromodiphenyl ether
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- Diammonium hydrogenphosphate
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- Diatomaceous earth, respirable dust
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- Diboron trioxide
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- Dibutyl phenyl phosphate
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- Dicyclopentadienyl iron
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- Diisononyl phthalate
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- Dilauroylperoxide
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- Dinitolmide
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- Dinonyl phthalate
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- Dinoseb
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- Diphenylene methane
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- Diphosphorus pentasulphide
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- Dipotassium peroxodisulfate
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- Disodium peroxodisulfate
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- Disodium tetraborate
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- Disodium tetraborate decahydrate
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- Dodecanedioic acid
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- Emery
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- Ethyl cellulose
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- FCH
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- Ferric oxide
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- Ferric oxide, fume (as Fe)
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- Ferric phosphate dihydrate
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- Ferric sulphate
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- Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate
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- Ferrous fluoride
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- Ferrous oxalate dihydrate
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- Ferrous sulphate
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- Ferrous sulphide
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- Ferrovanadium
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- Folic acid
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- Fumaric acid
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- Gadolinium
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- Gallic acid monohydrate
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- Gallium
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- Gelatin
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- Germanium
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- Glycerine, mist
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- Gold
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- Graphite (synthetic)
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- Graphite (synthetic), activated carbon
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- Graphite, respirable dust
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- Gypsum
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- Hafnium (powder dry)
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- Hexamine
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- Hydrogen peroxide
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- Indium
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- Iridium
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- Iron
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- Isocyanuric acid
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- Kaolin
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- L-(-)-Malic acid
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- L-Aspartic Acid
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- Lanthanum
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- Lead
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- Lead acetate trihydrate
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- Lead nitrate
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- Limestone
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- Lithium
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- Lithium carbonate
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- Lithium chloride
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- Lithium sulphate
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- Lutetium
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- Magnesite
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- Magnesium (powder or turnings (stabilised)
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- Magnesium chloride
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- Magnesium chloride hexahydrate
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- Magnesium hydroxide
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- Magnesium oxide fume
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- Magnesium sulphate
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- Magnesium thiosulphate hexahydrate
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- Maleic acid
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- Malonic acid
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- Manganese
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- Manganese compounds and fume (as Mn)
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- Manganese cyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl
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- Mica (containing less than 1% quartz)
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- Molybdenum
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- Nickel tetracarbonyl
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- Niobium
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- Nitrapyrin
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- Nitric acid, fuming
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- Nitric oxide
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- Nitrogen dioxide
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- Oil mist (mineral)
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- Orthophosphoric acid
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- Osmium
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- Oxalic acid
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- Ozone
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- p-Aminobenzoic acid
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- p-Aramid
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- p-Terphenyl
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- Palladium
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- Palmitic acid
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- Paraffin wax fume
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- Pentaerythritol
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- Perlite
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- Permethrin
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- Phenothiazine
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- Phosphorus pentoxide
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- Picloram
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- Piperazine dihydrochloride
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- Platinum
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- Polyvinyl chloride, respirable dust
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- Portland cement
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- Portland cement (dust)
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- Potassium
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- Potassium acetate
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- Potassium bromide
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- Potassium carbonate
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- Potassium chloride
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- Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Potassium disulphite
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- Potassium formate
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- Potassium hexacyanoferrate(II) trihydrate
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- Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III)
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- Potassium hydrogen carbonate
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- Potassium hydrogen phthalate
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- Potassium hydrogen sulphate
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- Potassium hydroxide (dry, solid)
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- Potassium nitrate
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- Potassium oxalate monohydrate
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- Potassium sulphate
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- Potassium sulphite
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- Pyrethrin I
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- Pyrethrin II
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- Rhodium (Powder)
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- Rotenone (commercial)
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- Rubidium
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- Ruthenium
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- Salicylic acid
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- Scandium
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- Selenium
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- Sesone
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- Silica glass, respirable dust
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- Silica, amorphous gel
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- Silica, amorphous, fumed
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- Silica, fused, respirable dust
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- Silicic acid
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- Silicon (amorphous powder)
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- Silver
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- Silver nitrate
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- Soda lime
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- Sodium
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- Sodium acetate
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- Sodium aluminum fluoride
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- Sodium benzoate
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- Sodium bromide
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- Sodium carbonate
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- Sodium chloride
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- Sodium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Sodium fluoride
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- Sodium formate
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- Sodium hydrogen carbonate
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- Sodium hydrogen sulphate
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- Sodium hydrogen sulphate monohydrate
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- Sodium hydroxide (dry, solid)
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- Sodium metasilicate
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- Sodium metasilicate nonahydrate
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- Sodium oxalate
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- Sodium silicate
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- Sodium sulphate
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- Sodium sulphite
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- Sodium thiosulphate
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- Starch
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- Stearic acid
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- Strontium
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- Subtilisins
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- Subtilisins
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- Succinamide
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- Succinic acid
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- Sucrose
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- Sulfometuron methyl
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- Sulfur
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- Talc, (containing no asbestos fibers)
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- Tannic acid
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- Tantalum
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- Tantalum (metal and oxide dust, as Ta)
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- Tantalum oxide dust (as Ta)
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- Tartaric acid
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- Tetranitromethane
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- Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
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- Tin
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- Tin(II) sulphate
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- Tin(IV) oxide
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- Titanium
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- Tri-p-cresylphosphate
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- Triethanolamine
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- Trimanganese tetraoxide
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- Triphenyl amine
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- Trisodium phosphate
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- Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate
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- Tungsten
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- Urea
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- Vegetable oil mist
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- Wollastonite (fibrous dust)
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- Yttrium
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- Zeolite
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- Zinc
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- Zinc acetate dihydrate
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- Zinc acetate, anhydrous
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- Zinc carbonate
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- Zinc chloride
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- Zinc oxide
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- Zinc stearate
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- Zinc sulphate
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- Zinc sulphide
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- Zirconium (powder dry) (pyrophoric)
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- Zirconium compounds (as Zr)
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- 1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidone
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- 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin
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- 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester
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- 2-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid
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- 2-Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl
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- 2,4-D (ISO)
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- 2,4,5-T (ISO)
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- 6,6-Di-tert-butyl-4,4-thiodi-m-cresol
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Specifications 8
- Product
- Order number
- Dräger PARAT® 5550 Fire Escape Hood, Pouch
- R59445
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