3M™ Gas, Vapour and Particulate Filters, 6095 have a bayonet-style connection that fits any half and full-face 3M™ Reusable Masks, and they’re designed to optimise your field of vision. Our lightweight filters offer well-balanced A2P3 R breathing protection for hazardous environments.
For A2P3 R breathing protection against organic vapours (boiling point above 65°C) and particulates, use 3M™ Gas, Vapour and Particulate Filters, 6095. They’re compatible with our range of reusable half and full-face masks for safe working in hazardous environments. Our lightweight filters combine protection with comfort. They offer low breathing resistance and good balance when connected to your mask, and they’re designed to optimise your field of vision. They can be clicked into place quickly and easily, and they can be used with any half and full-face 3M™ Reusable Masks that feature a bayonet-style connection
The 3M 6095 filter is a combination gas, vapor, and particulate filter designed for use with 3M reusable half and full-face masks. It provides A2P3 R protection, meaning it protects against organic vapors with a boiling point above 65°C and high-level particulate filtration.
Key features
Key features of the 3M 6095 filter include A2P3 R protection, compatibility with 3M 6000 and 7500 series masks, and an easy bayonet connection. It also features a swept-back design for improved balance and field of vision, is reusable, and is lightweight with low breathing resistance.
Applications
The 3M 6095 filter is suitable for professionals in environments with hazards such as solvent-based paints, pesticides, fine particulates, and those working in construction or agriculture. The A2 classification specifically protects against organic solvents with a boiling point above 65°C.
Lifespan
An unopened 3M 6095 filter has a shelf life of 5 years from the manufacturing date when stored correctly. Once opened, it should be replaced within 6 months, even if unused, as it will continue to absorb contaminants. The in-use lifespan varies depending on the environment and exposure level, and the filter should be replaced if you detect odors, taste, or increased breathing resistance.