MP fine dust mask FFP2 R D gives reliable disposable dust protection for sanding, preparation and clean-up tasks where fine airborne particles are created. The FFP2 R D classification makes it a stronger mask class than FFP1 within the same MP fine dust mask selection, while the exhale valve keeps breathing more comfortable during longer periods of active work.
The mask is made for contact with harmful fine dust from preparation and repair tasks. It is useful around filler sanding, dry surface preparation, light grinding, cleaning dusty parts and other jobs where loose particles can reach the breathing zone. The compact shape keeps the mask easy to store, easy to keep ready and simple to replace when a fresh mask is needed.
MP fine dust mask FFP2 R D is a practical PPE item for paint repair, restoration, metal work, wood work and general dusty maintenance. The FFP2 class gives a clearer safety position than a general nuisance dust mask, while the valve helps reduce breathing resistance when the work involves repeated movement and physical effort.
Correct respiratory protection must always match the material, dust level and safety instructions for the job. MP fine dust mask FFP2 R D belongs in a PPE setup where fine dust needs to be filtered before it can be inhaled. Use it with eye protection, extraction and safe working practice where the task requires more than a disposable mask alone.
Use MP fine dust mask FFP2 R D for dust-generating sanding, grinding, preparation and clean-up tasks where FFP2 disposable respiratory protection is appropriate.
| Type | Disposable fine dust mask |
|---|---|
| Filter class | FFP2 R D |
| Valve | Exhale valve |
| Standard | EN 149:2001 |
| Pack information | Pack unit 10 pieces |
| Article number | 561160801 |
|---|---|
| EAN / GTIN | 4016176163414 |
Yes. FFP2 is the higher class within the MP disposable fine dust mask selection.
No. Respiratory protection must match the coating, sanding dust and safety data sheet. Use the correct mask or respirator for the material being handled.
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