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Powered Air-Purifying Respirator ALFA IN CleanAIR PAPR 1

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Ord. number:
7119

It is intended as a protective aid for arc welding, metal cutting or grinding with a filter-ventilation system for respiratory protection in a demanding environment.
This is a complete hood set with suction and bag.
The filter unit placed on the user's belt filters the air drawn in from the surrounding environment, which is then supplied to the protective hood via an air hose.
The resulting excess pressure prevents harmful substances from entering the breathing zone.
At the same time, this slight excess pressure ensures high user comfort even during long-term wear, without the need to overcome the breathing resistance of the filter.
Valid European certificate.

Main advantages:
The highest respiratory protection class - TH3 (i.e. penetration of unfiltered air max. 0.2%)
Perfect vision during welding thanks to cutting-edge technology, the ideal visor size minimises fatigue during MIG/MAG welding
Realistic colours
Air directly to the mouth and not over the forehead and eyes, while air can also be released for cooling in the forehead area.
Autopilot
TWILIGHT function
Sliding sensor aperture
The automatic system maintains a constant air flow, depending on the pollution of the filters, it increases the performance
Heavy duty battery - more than twice the operating time (16h) compared to a standard battery - charging during a long shift is no longer necessary
Easy-to-insert dioptric lenses
Active filters capable of capturing gases including ozone and any viruses
Low weight - 505g (695g with air distribution, without hose)
Easily accessible and yet well protected controls from the outside
PAPR1 (code 7119) is very suitable for welding in large currents, especially in pulse, many welders, especially for the TIG method, will prefer PAPR2 (code 7120), which has a larger field of view. However, this can lead to welder fatigue at high amperage in MIG.

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