4 Layers FDA/CE Certificat 1000 pcs N95 Medical Protective Mask
4 -Layer Filtration Material: Contactable Skin Layer/ Secondary Melt Blown Filter Layer/ First Stage Melt Blown Filter Layer/ Non-Woven Protective Layer
Place of Origin: Liaoning, China
Liaoningshengjingtang Medical Technology Co., Ltd
Brand Name: Shengjingtang
Function: Medical / Personal Protective
Color: white
Standard: BFE>95%,GB19083-2010
Size:22cmx16.5cm
Packing: Single independent bag packaging
Gross weight of cartons:4.1±0.5kg,500single/Carton
Minimum Order Quantity:5000 PCS
All the products we provide have undergone on-site inspection and have completed international Assessments by NPPTL CDC. Before purchasing, please contact customer service to make sure there is still inventory or the manufacturer's pre-order time.
4 Layers FDA/CE N95 Medical Protective Mask (3.19$/pc) 5000PCS
Due to Covid-19 and the high demand of medical supplies, air freight resources are very limited since April 2020
Delivery Time: 10-15 Business Days
FAQs on Shortages of Surgical Masks and Gowns - fda.gov
Decontamination & Reuse of Filtering Facepiece Respirators - cdc.gov
Strategies for Optimizing the Supply of N95 Respirators - cdc.gov
Recommended Guidance for Extended Use and Limited Reuse of N95Filtering Facepiece Respirators in Healthcare - cdc.gov
Filtering facepiece respirators (FFR) are subject to various regulatory standards around the world (see examples below) and provide a much higher level of protection with face form fitting and greater pressure drop. To claim compliance with the particular standard as listed below, these respirators must meet or exceed required physical properties and performance characteristics, which can vary according to the regulatory bodies of different countries.
N95 (United States NIOSH-42CFR84)
KN95 (China GB2626-2006)
FFP2 (Europe EN 149-2001)
An N95 respirator is a respiratory protective device designed to achieve a very close facial fit and very efficient filtration of airborne particles. The 'N95' designation means that when subjected to careful testing, the respirator blocks at least 95 percent of very small (0.3 microns) test particles. If properly fitted, the filtration capabilities of N95 respirators exceed those of face masks.