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Dräger X-plore 1900
Dräger X-plore 1900 is a high-performance, single-use dust mask for protection against fine dust and particles. The premium particle filtering mask is available in two sizes, combining ease of use, exceptional comfort and optimal fit. For the highest degree of safety – even for people wearing spectacles.








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FFP with three-part folding design for increased breathing spaceEffective protection against fine dust and solid and liquid particlesAvailable in two sizes for optimal fit, EN protection classes FFP1, FFP2, FFP3
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Respiratory Protection
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Specifications 1
- Product type
- Disposable dust mask
- Application
- Working in dusty environments
- Protection against
- Fine dusts, solid and liquid particles
- Form of mask body
- Triple-folded
- Protection classes EN 149
- FFP1, FFP2, FFP3
- Colour coding of protection classes EN 149
- FFP1: yellow; FFP2: orange; FFP3: red
- Reusability
- (max. one work shift)
- Sizes EN
- S and M/L (all protection classes)
Specifications 2
- Exhalation valve
- Optionally available for all protection classes
Specifications 3
- Mask body
- Non-woven fabric (CoolSAFE)
- Head straps
- Continuous-looped tear-proof textile strap (latex free)
Specifications 5
- 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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- Amitrole
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- Ammonium carbonate
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- Ammonium chloride
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- Ammonium dichromate
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- Ammonium dihydrogenphosphate
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- Ammonium fluoride
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- Ammonium hexafluorosilicate
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- Ammonium hydrogen carbonate
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- Ammonium hydrogen difluoride
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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 perfluorooctanoate
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- Ammonium sulfamate
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- Ammonium sulphate
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- Ammonium thiosulphate
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- Antimony
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- Antimony trioxide
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- Arsenic
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- Arsenic (inorganic compounds, as As)
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- Arsenic acid
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- Arsenic pentoxide
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- Arsenic trioxide
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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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- Beryllium (powder)
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- Beryllium oxide
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- Beryllium sulphate tetrahydrate
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- Beryllium sulphate, anhydrous
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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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- Bisphenol A
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- Bithionol
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- Boric acid
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- Boron nitride
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- Bromacil
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- Bromoxynil octanoate
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- Butyl stearate
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- C.I. Basic Red 9
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- Cadmium acetate dihydrate
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- Cadmium carbonate
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- Cadmium chloride
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- Cadmium dust and salts as Cd
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- Cadmium formiate
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- Cadmium fume (as Cd)
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- Cadmium hexafluorosilicate
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- Cadmium iodide
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- Cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate
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- Cadmium oxide fume
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- Cadmium sulphide
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- Calcium bromide, anhydrous
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- Calcium chloride, anhydrous
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- Calcium chromate(VI)
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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-sodium-metaphosphate (fibrous dust)
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- Carbadox (INN)
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- Carbaryl (ISO)
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- Carbendazim
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- Carbofuran
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- Carbon black
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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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- Chlordane (ISO)
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- Chlordecone
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- Chloroamphenicol
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- Chromic anhydride (acid, solution)
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- Chromite ore processing as Cr
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- Chromium
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- Chromium(III) oxide
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- Citric acid
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- Clopidol
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- Cobalt
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- Cobalt acetate tetrahydrate
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- Cobalt oxide
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- Cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate
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- Cobalt(II) sulphate heptahydrate
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- Cobalt(III) oxide
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- Copper
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- Copper fume (as Cu)
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- Copper sulphate
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- Copper(II) bromide
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- Copper(II) chloride, anhydrous
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- Cristobalite
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- Cupric oxide
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- Cyclonite
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- Cyhexatin
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- D-(-)-Fructose
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- Decabromodiphenyl ether
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- Di-sec-octyl phthalate
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- Diammonium hydrogenphosphate
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- Diatomaceous earth, respirable dust
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- Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
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- Diboron trioxide
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- Dicyclopentadienyl iron
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- Dilauroylperoxide
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- Dinickel trioxide
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- Dinitolmide
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- Dinitro-o-cresol
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- Dinonyl phthalate
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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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- Diuron
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- Dodecanedioic acid
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- Emery (fibrous dust)
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- Endrin (ISO)
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- Erionit (fibrous dust)
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- Ethyl cellulose
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- Ethylene thiourea
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- FCH
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- Fenamiphos (ISO)
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- Ferbam (ISO)
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- Ferric oxide
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- Ferric oxide, fume (as Fe)
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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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- Folpet
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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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- 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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- Halloysit (dust)
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- Hexachlorobenzene
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- Hexamine
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- Indium
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- Isocyanuric acid
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- Isoproturon
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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 acetate, basic
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- Lead arsenate
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- Lead azide
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- Lead chromate
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- Lead diacetate
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- Lead hexafluorosilicate
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- Lead nitrate
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- Lead phosphate
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- Lead trinitroresorcinate
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- Lead(II,IV) oxide
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- Lead(II) carbonate
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- Lead(II) fluoride
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- Lead(II) oxide
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- Lead(II) sulphate
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- Lead(IV) oxide
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- Lithium
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- Lithium carbonate
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- Lithium chloride
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- Lithium hydroxide
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- Lithium sulphate
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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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- Mercuric chloride
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- Mica (containing less than 1% quartz)
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- Michler's Ketone
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- Molybdenum
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- Monuron
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- Monuron trichloroacetate
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- Nemalite (fibrous dust)
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- Nickel
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- Nickel carbonate (as Ni)
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- Nickel chloride (as Ni)
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- Nickel dioxide
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- Nickel hydroxide (as Ni)
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- Nickel oxide (as Ni)
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- Nickel sulphate (as Ni)
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- Nickel sulphide (dust, as Ni)
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- Niobium
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- Nitrapyrin
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- o-Phenylenediamine-dihydrochloride
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- Oil mist (mineral)
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- Olaquindox
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- Osmium
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- Oxalic acid
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- p-Aminobenzoic acid
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- p-Aramid
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- p-Phenylenediamine-dihydrochloride
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- Palmitic acid
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- Paraffin wax fume
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- Paraquat dichloride
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- Paraquat-dimethylsulfate
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- Pentaerythritol
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- Perlite
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- Phenothiazine
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- Phosphorus pentoxide
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- Picloram
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- Platinum
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- Polyvinyl chloride, respirable dust
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- Potassium
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- Potassium acetate
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- Potassium bismuth iodide
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- Potassium bromate
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- Potassium bromide
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- Potassium carbonate
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- Potassium chloride
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- Potassium chromate
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- Potassium dichromate
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- Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Potassium disulphate
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- Potassium formate
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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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- Potassium titanate compounds (fibrous dust)
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- Propazine
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- Selenium
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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, crystalline tripoli
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- Silica, respirable dust
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- Silicon (amorphous powder)
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- Silver
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- Simazine
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- Sodium acetate
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- Sodium aluminum fluoride
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- Sodium azide (as Hydrazoic acid vapor)
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- Sodium bichromate
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- Sodium bromide
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- Sodium carbonate
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- Sodium chloride
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- Sodium chromate
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- Sodium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Sodium fluoride
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- Sodium fluoroacetate
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- Sodium hydroxide (dry, solid)
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- Sodium oxalate
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- Sodium sulphite
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- Starch
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- Stearic acid
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- Strontium chromate (as Cr)
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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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- Tantalum
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- Tantalum oxide dust (as Ta)
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- Tellurium
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- Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
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- Thiophanate-methyl
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- Tin oxide
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- Titanium
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- Titanium dioxide
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- Tri-p-cresylphosphate
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- Tridymite, respirable dust
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- Triglycidylisocyanurate
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- Trinickel disulphide (as Ni)
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- Triphenyl amine
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- Trisodium phosphate
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- Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate
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- Urea
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- Vanadium
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- Vanadium carbide
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- Vanadium pentoxide
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- Ytterbium
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- Yttrium
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- Zinc
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- Zinc chloride
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- Zinc chromate
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- Zinc oxide
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- Zinc stearate
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- 1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidone
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- 1-Phenylazo-2-naphthol
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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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- 1,5-Dinitronaphthalene
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- 2,4-D (ISO)
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- 2,4,5-T (ISO)
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- 2,4,7-Trinitrofluorenone
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- 3-Amino-9-ethylcarbazole
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- 3,3'-Diaminobenzidine
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- 4,4'-Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline)
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- 4,4'-Oxydianiline
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- 6,6-Di-tert-butyl-4,4-thiodi-m-cresol
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Specifications 6
- Product
- Order number
- Dräger X-plore 1910 FFP1 (S)
- 3951911
- Dräger X-plore 1910 FFP1 (M/L)
- 3951910
- Dräger X-plore 1910 V FFP1 (M/L)
- 3951915
- Dräger X-plore 1910 V FFP1 (S)
- 3951916
- Dräger X-plore 1920 FFP2 (M/L)
- 3951920
- Dräger X-plore 1920 FFP2 (S)
- 3951921
- Dräger X-plore 1920 V FFP2 (M/L)
- 3951925
- Dräger X-plore 1920 V FFP2 (S)
- 3951926
- Dräger X-plore 1930 FFP3 (M/L)
- 3951930
- Dräger X-plore 1930 FFP3 (S)
- 3951931
- Dräger X-plore 1930 V FFP3 (M/L)
- 3951935
- Dräger X-plore 1930 V FFP3 (S)
- 3951936
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