Description
AVEC-CHEM NBC-3/SL filter cartridge for use with gas masks or powered respirators, ensures the filtration of toxic agents to the respiratory tract - in particular all known CBRN toxic agents (vapors, gases, aerosols, contaminated dusts).
Cartridge class A2B2E2K2HgSXP3 D R & CE standardized EN 14387: 2004 - A1: 2008, manufactured from reinforced polymer,provides excellent thermal and mechanical resistance. (40 × 1/7 “ - 40mm thread compatible with all military and civilian NATO protection equipment or equipment of European or American manufacture.
Provides filtering against solid and liquid particles, pepper spray (OC), radioactive particles, bacteria and rickettsiae, fungi, toxins, viruses and riot control agents, vesicants, choking agents, blood agents, nerve agents, incapacitants, herbicides, pesticides and TICs, nuclear & organic substances, organic arsenic compounds, toxic industrial chemicals (including organic iodine compounds), and radioactive particles.
STORAGE PERIOD: 20 YEARS - IN ITS THERMO-SEALED COVER
Product data & resistance to inspiration / expiration (in pascal):
Technical Data | Breathing Resistance in Pa Breathing Resistance in Pa | ||
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Diameter | 110 mm | @ flow rate 30l / min. IN 1) WITH-CHEM NBC-3 / SL 260 <140 | @ flow rate 95l / min. IN 1) WITH-CHEM NBC-3 / SL 980 <600 |
Height | 85 mm | ||
Weight | 335 g ± 5% | ||
Storage time | 20 years (factory sealed) |
- 40mm NATO thread - standardization STANAG 4155 (IN 148-1)
Service life & filtration (in %):
- Penetration resistance tested according to standard 14387 + A1 (70% humidity rate - 30L / m flow)
- Resistance to radioactive iodine penetration (and its organic components): according to standard DIN 58621
- Calculation of the effective service life in a contaminated area: concentration / DAC (Dynamic Adsorption Capacity) - CONTACT US FOR MATHEMATICAL FORMULATION
Type and Class Particle filter efficiency @ flow rate 95l / m | Particle filter efficiency @ flow rate 95l / m | |||
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A2 - organic gases and vapors | SX - CG, CK, PS | Sodium Chloride NaCl (S) Paraffin Oil (L) | 99,95 99,95 | WITH-CHEM NBC-3 / SL> 99,999> 99,999 |
B2 - inorganic gases and vapors | P3 - particles | |||
E2 - acid gases and vapors | D- dust | |||
K2 - ammonia and amines | R- reusable | |||
Hg - mercury vapors |
Effective filtration:
Solid and liquid particles, pepper spray (OC), smoke-producing substances, radioactive particles, bacteria and rickettsiae, fungi, toxins, viruses, and riot control agents (e.g., fire retardants, sternutators). These include: vesicants, blistering agents, suffocating agents, blood agents, nerve agents, incapacitating agents, herbicides, pesticides and TICs, such as bromoacetone, CS, CR, CN, nuclear substances, organic substances, organic arsenic compounds - diphenyldichlorarsine - CLARK I (DA), diphenylcyanoarsine - CLARK II (DC), adamsite (DM), diphenyldichlorarsine (DA) ethyldichlorarsine (ED), methyldichlorarsine (MD), mustard gas (H), sulfur mustard gas (HD), mustard gas T, mustard gas Q, nitrogen mustard gas (HN1, HN2, HN3), lewisite (L), mixed mustard gas (HL), phosgene oxime (CX), phosgene (CG), diphosgene (DP), chloropicrin (PS), hydrocyanic acid (AC), cyanogen chloride (CK), arsine (SA), agents G Sarin (GB), Cyclo Sarin (GF), Soman (GD), Tabun (GA), IVA (GV), V agents: VX, VR, VE, VG (amiton), VM and toxic industrial chemicals such as: organic or inorganic acid vapors, hydroxides, organic solvents with boiling points above 65 ° C, ammonia, amines, inorganic and acidic gases, combustion gases from agricultural chemicals, other toxic substances, e.g. benzene, toluene, vinyl chloride, fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, sulfur oxides, chloroacetic acid, aldehydes, mixtures of inorganic acids and organic substances, mercury vapors, radioactive iodine, organic iodine compounds (Iodomethane, 129), radioactive particles.
Testing Gas | Concentration of Testing Gas | Breakthrough Time in Minutes EN | WITH-CHEM NBC-3 / SL | DAC in Grams WITH-CHEM NBC-3 / SL | |||
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ppm | mg / l | ||||||
A2 | cyclohexane | C₆H₁₂ | 5000 | 17.5 | 35 | 39 | 20,475 |
B2 | Chlorine | Cl₂ | 5000 | 15 | 20 | 45 | 20,250 |
Sulphide Hydrogen | H₂S | 5000 | 7.1 | 40 | > 80 | > 17,400 | |
Cyanide Hydrogen | HCN | 5000 | 5.6 | 25 | 50 | 8,400 | |
E2 | Sulfur Dioxide | SO₂ | 5000 | 13.3 | 20 | 25 | 9,975 |
K2 | Ammonia | NH₃ | 5000 | 3.5 | 40 | 50 | 5,250 |
Hg | Mercury | Hg | —– | 13 mg / m³ | Two hours | > 170 hours | > 3900 |
SX | Cyanogen chloride | ICCON | 2500 | 6.28 | 20 | 25 | 4,710 |
chloropicrin | CCI₃NO₃ | 5000 | 33.55 | 20 | 44 | 44,286 | |
Phosgene | COCl₃ | 5000 | 20.24 | 20 | > 77 | > 47,058 | |
DEPENDING ON THE TOXIC AGENT, THE CARTRIDGE MUST BE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY ONCE THE SATURATION POINT IS REACHED
Storage:
- In a cool room, without light, regularly ventilated, without any electrical or chemical material
- Maximum relative humidity of 95%
- Temperature range between -30° and +50°C (SEALED CARTRIDGE)
After use:
- Once the cartridge is full:
- Comply with recovery instructions from civil or military authorities
- IF YOU ARE IN SURVIVAL PHASE:
- Store the filters in an airtight bag & bury them in an identified area (to be considered as polluted and unusable)
- If you can, seal the cartridges in concrete, lead ...