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The NBC-77 SOF filter canister, in combination with a full-face mask, mouthpiece assembly, or PAPR, reliably protects air passages against a wide range of harmful and highly toxic substances including all known CBRN agents.

Expiration Date 2040 12

The filters are produced with standard round threads according to STANAG 4155 (EN 148- 1)- Rd 40×1 7 . The filter components are made of hard plastic. This results in a very robust product that is extremely durable against shock and impact damage in operational use.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Compatible with standard 40mm NATO threaded respirators, which are widely available.
  • 20-year shelf life – save money long-term by not having to replace your filters every 5 years
  • Used by military personnel, CBRN specialists, and special operations forces all over the world
  • Filter all known CBRN agents, including radioactive iodine, rated for A2B2E2K2HgSXP3 D R.
  • Certified by European agencies and has the “CE” symbol. Compliant under EN 14387:2004 + A1:2008
    • TECHNICAL DATA

      BREATHING RESISTANCE IN PA BREATHING RESISTANCE IN PA

      Diameter

      110 mm

      @ flow rate 30l min. EN 1) NBC-77 SOF 260 <140

      @ flow rate 95l min. EN 1) NBC-77 SOF 980 <600

      Height

      85 mm

      Weight

      335 g ±5%

      Storage time

      20 years (factory sealed)

      TYPE AND CLASS PARTICLE FILTER EFFICIENCY @ FLOW RATE 95L M

      PARTICLE FILTER EFFICIENCY @ FLOW RATE 95L M

      A2 – organic gases and vapors

      SX – CG, CK, PS

      Sodium Chloride NaCl (S) Paraffin oil (L)

      EN 99.95 99.95

      NBC-77 SOF >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

      REACTOR – radioactive iodine

      Note:
      1) Standard EN 14387+A1
      2) The filter was tested on dolomite dust clogging
      3) Radioactive iodine and its organic compound – methyliodide¹³¹ acc. to standard DIN 58621

      APPLICATION:

      The filter canister in connection with a suitable respirator or PAPR provides protection against solid and liquid particles, pepper spray (OC), smoke-producing substances, radioactive particles, bacteria and rickettsia, fungi, toxins, viruses, riot control agents (lachrymators, sternutators, vomiting agents), blister agents (vesicants), choking agents, blood agents, nerve agents, incapacitants, herbicides, pesticides, and TIC, such as bromoacetone, CS, CR, CN, CNC, CNS, CA substances, organic compounds of arsenic – diphenyldichlorarsine – CLARK I (DA), diphenylcyanoarsine – CLARK II (DC), adamsite (DM), diphenyldichlorarsine (DA), ethyldichlorarsine (ED), methyldichlorarsine (MD), mustard gas (H), sulphur mustard gas (HD), T-mustard gas, Q-mustard gas, nitrogen mustard gases (HN1, HN2, HN3), lewisite (L), mixed mustard gas (H-L), phosgene oxime (CX), phosgene (CG), diphosgene(DP), chloropicrin (PS), hydrogen cyanide (AC), cyanogen chloride (CK), arsine (SA), G-agents: sarin (GB), cyclosarin (GF), soman (GD), tabun (GA), IVA (GV), V-agents: VX, VR, VE, VG (amiton), VM and toxic industrial chemicals such as: fumes of organic or inorganic acids, hydroxides, organic solvents with a boiling point above 65° C, ammonia, amines, inorganic and acid gases, agricultural chemical combustion gases, other toxic substances, e.g. benzene, toluene, vinyl chloride, fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, sulphur oxides, chloroacetic acid, aldehydes, mixtures of inorganic acids, and organic substances, mercury vapors, radioactive iodine, organic compounds of iodine (Iodomethane, 129, 131), radioactive particles, etc.

      TESTING GAS

      CONCENTRATION OF TESTING GAS

      BREAKTHROUGH TIME IN MINUTES EN

      NBC-77 SOF

      DAC IN GRAMS NBC-77 SOF

      PPM

      MG I

      A2

      Cyclohexane

      C₆H₁₂

      5000

      17.5

      35

      39

      20.475

      B2

      Chlorine

      Cl₂

      5000

      15

      20

      45

      20.250

      Hydrogen Sulphide

      H₂S

      5000

      7.1

      40

      >80

      >17.400

      Hydrogen Cyanide

      HCN

      5000

      5.6

      25

      50

      8.400

      E2

      Sulphur 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

      100 hours

      >170 hours

      >3.900

      SX

      Cyanogen chloride

      CICN

      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

      REACTOR

      Methyloidide₁₃₁

      CH₃I

      2 hours

      >2 hours

      LIFETIME:

      Breakthrough time of a filter is tested according to EN 14387+A1 at humidity 70% and flow rate 30 l min, which is equivalent to the volume of air per minute used by an average person carrying out medium heavy work. The approximate lifetime (usage time) of a filter may, under normal conditions, calculated by comparing the concentration at the workplace and the minimum Dynamic Adsorption Capacity (DAC) for the filter.

      STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE:

      The filters are sealed in plastic bags by the manufacturer. Store the filters unopened in a clean place at even temperature, most appropriate at -5 to +30°C and relative humidity below 80%. Sealed filters tolerate also conditions of -30 to +50°C and RH below 95%. The storage period (month and year) for filters is marked on the filter label. Do not try to regenerate the filters. Never clean the filters with compressed air or compressed water.

      DISPOSAL:

      After use, the filters are special refuse. Make sure that they are disposed of according to the filtered substance (gases or particles) in accordance with current waste treatment regulations. If the product is to be disposed of, it should be dismantled from the respirator and disposed of as solid waste. Please see local authority regulations for disposal advice and locations.

       

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