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Particulate respirators are a type of workwear designed to protect the wearer from airborne particles, such as dust, smoke, and other hazardous materials. These respirators are typically made of a filter material, such as polypropylene, and are designed to fit snugly over the nose and mouth. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, where workers may be exposed to hazardous materials.
Particulate respirators are available in a variety of styles, including disposable, reusable, and powered air-purifying respirators. Disposable respirators are designed for single-use and are typically made of non-woven fabric. Reusable respirators are designed to be used multiple times and are typically made of silicone or rubber. Powered air-purifying respirators are designed to filter out airborne particles and are typically powered by a battery or motor.
Some companies in the particulate respirator market include 3M, Honeywell, Moldex, and Kimberly-Clark. Show Less Read more