TC-84A-3452 Features
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NIOSH Testing and Certification approval number TC-84A-3452 Features.
- TC Number
- TC-84A-3452
- Product Name
- 6700DIN 6800DIN and 6900DIN w/ 6005/2091
- Manufacturer
- 3M Company
- Approval Date
- Mar 15, 2001
- Product Type
- Combination Air-Purifying and
- Air Purifying Type
- Combination Gas/Vapor Removing and Particulate Filtering
- Atmosphere Supplying Type
- Supplied-Air Respirator (SAR)
- For Protection Against
- Formaldehyde
Organic Vapor
P100 - Facepiece Type
- Full Facepiece
- Powered
- Non-powered
- Number of Filters
- 2
- Replaceable Filter
- Yes
- Filter Location
- Facepiece-mounted
- Cartridgeor Canister
- Cartridge
- Numberof Cart Can
- 2
- Locationof Cart Can
- Facepiece-mounted
- Replaceable Cart Can
- Yes
- SAR Type
- Type C
- Air Flow
- Continuous flow
- Breathing Gas
- Compressed air
- Exhalation Valve
- Yes
- Self Rescuer
- No
- Obsolete
- No
TC-84A-3452 Manufacturer contact information
Since 2001, TC-84A-3452 manufactured by 3M Company.
Product Certification Conformance Supervisor
3M Center, 235-2E-91
St. Paul MN, 55144-1000
USA
651-733-2583
TC-84A-3452 Rating
safety and efficacy are clinically important, the fit and comfort determine the compliance to and efficacy of the mask. Masks with inadequate fit would not offer optimal protection against hazardous.
- Safety
- Fit
- Comfort





