So in theory could I hook up a Papr fan to this? I thought about buying the 100b and attaching my own hose system and battery. It would still be significantly cheaper than the 3M papr. Please let me know your thoughts!
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed response here. It'll depend on the PAPR hose connection that connects to the respirator. Some PAPRs use a proprietary attachment design, but there are some out there that will use, say, a male NATO 40mm attachment. If that's the case, then, yes it would be able to attach to our NB-100 or NB-100V. You would just have to make sure the 40mm port that's not being used has it's plug in it. If you want to chat it out, you can give us a call at 855 715 1400 or shoot us an email at service@parcilsafety.com. Thanks! Cody
Hey, how’s it going? Would the PD-101 mask that come with the P-a-3 filters, filter out all of the chemical fumes that “Barge” rubber cement glue would airborne out? Or would I have to upgrade to the P-3-0 filters and attach it to my PD-101? Thank you!
The stock P-A-3 filters should work! It looks like Barge rubber cement typically uses toulene, hexane, or acetone, all of which are organic vapors and which will be filtered through the P-A-3 organic vapor component. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach back out! Thanks, Cody
Hi there! Thanks for the question. Since most spray foam contains isocyanates, which are organic vapors, all three of our industrial full face respirators will work. This is because each mask comes stock with an organic vapor and particulate dual combination filter. One thing to note is that if you are spraying in an enclosed area, I'd recommend upgrading to the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges, as they have 99% particulate ratings. But if you're in a well-ventilated area, then the stock cartridges will work just fine. Please let me know if you have any other questions! Cody
Good question. You will most likely need a combination filter that can filter out both organic vapors and particulates. The PD-101 full face respirator comes stock with an organic vapor and particulate combination filter, so it's ready to go for you right out of the box. parcilsafety.com/products/pd101-full-face-respirator However, if you want an increased particulate rating, you may want to upgrade the filters to our MaxPro P-3-0 multipurpose filter cartridge set. parcilsafety.com/products/bayonet-abek1p3-filter-2-pack-compatible-with-pd-101-and-t-61 Please feel free to let us know if you have any follow up questions! Thanks, Cody
We are actually working on upgrading the IIR-100. After a soft launch of the mask, the quality wasn't where we wanted to be. But keep your eyes out for our upgraded version!
Yes! Working with concrete is a common application of the PD-101. Since concrete is a particulate, you will be able to use the PD-101 with it's stock P-A-3 filter cartridge set. Only time where you may need to upgrade to a different cartridge set is if you are using a non-organic vapor sealant, stain, or paint. Hope this helps! Thanks, Cody
Yes you can! All you have to do is remove the grey threaded filter adapters from the mask. This exposes the bayonet style attachment below, which then can take the P-3-0 filter cartridges.
We do have customers who wear the PD-101 or PD-100 under hard hats, but depending on the the gas vapors you are dealing with, you may need to upgrade the filter cartridges. With the PD-100 and PD-101, they both come with organic vapor cartridges. If you are dealing with acidic gases, inorganic vapors, or ammonia derivatives, you'd need to upgrade to the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges. With that being said, our NB-100B actually comes stock with the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges and it features a 6 point mesh hard harness, which is typically more comfortable to wear under a hard hat over the 5-point that comes on the PD-100 and PD-101. Thanks! Cody
@parcilsafety thanks. I ended up getting the pd 101 Saturday n it work amazing. I deliver gasoline to the gas station so when loading my trailer the vapor are very strong but wit the mask u don't smell anything. Nomore feeling out of breath.
I ordered one today.
Great to hear! Please let us know if you have any questions or need any further information on your purchase.
Thanks,
Cody
So in theory could I hook up a Papr fan to this? I thought about buying the 100b and attaching my own hose system and battery. It would still be significantly cheaper than the 3M papr. Please let me know your thoughts!
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed response here. It'll depend on the PAPR hose connection that connects to the respirator.
Some PAPRs use a proprietary attachment design, but there are some out there that will use, say, a male NATO 40mm attachment. If that's the case, then, yes it would be able to attach to our NB-100 or NB-100V. You would just have to make sure the 40mm port that's not being used has it's plug in it.
If you want to chat it out, you can give us a call at 855 715 1400 or shoot us an email at service@parcilsafety.com.
Thanks!
Cody
Hey, how’s it going?
Would the PD-101 mask that come with the P-a-3 filters, filter out all of the chemical fumes that “Barge” rubber cement glue would airborne out? Or would I have to upgrade to the P-3-0 filters and attach it to my PD-101? Thank you!
The stock P-A-3 filters should work! It looks like Barge rubber cement typically uses toulene, hexane, or acetone, all of which are organic vapors and which will be filtered through the P-A-3 organic vapor component.
If you have any other questions, feel free to reach back out!
Thanks,
Cody
Thank you so much, Cody! Thank you for replying back and with informative information. God bless you brother!
Would this work for spray foam application?
Hi there! Thanks for the question. Since most spray foam contains isocyanates, which are organic vapors, all three of our industrial full face respirators will work. This is because each mask comes stock with an organic vapor and particulate dual combination filter.
One thing to note is that if you are spraying in an enclosed area, I'd recommend upgrading to the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges, as they have 99% particulate ratings. But if you're in a well-ventilated area, then the stock cartridges will work just fine.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Cody
What is best for 2k clear coat paint protection?
Good question. You will most likely need a combination filter that can filter out both organic vapors and particulates.
The PD-101 full face respirator comes stock with an organic vapor and particulate combination filter, so it's ready to go for you right out of the box.
parcilsafety.com/products/pd101-full-face-respirator
However, if you want an increased particulate rating, you may want to upgrade the filters to our MaxPro P-3-0 multipurpose filter cartridge set.
parcilsafety.com/products/bayonet-abek1p3-filter-2-pack-compatible-with-pd-101-and-t-61
Please feel free to let us know if you have any follow up questions!
Thanks,
Cody
Why did you discontinue your rebranded MF22/FMJ08 masks?
They were honestly the only competitive quality product you sold.
We are actually working on upgrading the IIR-100. After a soft launch of the mask, the quality wasn't where we wanted to be. But keep your eyes out for our upgraded version!
Thinking of getting the pd 101 for cutting concrete. Does this work for that so i dont get concrete lung ?
Yes! Working with concrete is a common application of the PD-101. Since concrete is a particulate, you will be able to use the PD-101 with it's stock P-A-3 filter cartridge set.
Only time where you may need to upgrade to a different cartridge set is if you are using a non-organic vapor sealant, stain, or paint.
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
Cody
@parcilsafety one more question. Will I be able to use 3M filters like I have on my half face mask or do I need ones made for this mask?
Sorry for the delay here. The PD-101 takes bayonet style filters, so 3M filters will fit it!
Thanks,
Cody
@@parcilsafety thank you so much for the info. I'm ordering 1 today
Can you put p-3-0 filter on the pd-100
Yes you can! All you have to do is remove the grey threaded filter adapters from the mask. This exposes the bayonet style attachment below, which then can take the P-3-0 filter cartridges.
@@parcilsafetyhey brother how do i remove the grey cap i feel like i’m gonna break it Ha
Would this be good when dealing with heavy gas vapor while wearing a hard hat ?
We do have customers who wear the PD-101 or PD-100 under hard hats, but depending on the the gas vapors you are dealing with, you may need to upgrade the filter cartridges.
With the PD-100 and PD-101, they both come with organic vapor cartridges. If you are dealing with acidic gases, inorganic vapors, or ammonia derivatives, you'd need to upgrade to the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges.
With that being said, our NB-100B actually comes stock with the MaxPro P-3-0 cartridges and it features a 6 point mesh hard harness, which is typically more comfortable to wear under a hard hat over the 5-point that comes on the PD-100 and PD-101.
Thanks!
Cody
@parcilsafety thanks. I ended up getting the pd 101 Saturday n it work amazing. I deliver gasoline to the gas station so when loading my trailer the vapor are very strong but wit the mask u don't smell anything. Nomore feeling out of breath.