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Dust Respirator & Airline Respirator
Introduction
Dust respirator: This is an air-purifying respirator. It
is a half-mask respirator, which covers nose and mouth. Normally
the mask is fitted with a pair of high efficiency filters
to provide protection in an environment contaminated with
fumes, mists, highly toxic particulates including radionuclides.
Respirator can also be fitted with a pair of combination (impregnated
charcoal + HEPA) filter cartridges to remove organic and iodine
vapours in addition to particulates from breathing atmosphere.
Airline
respirator: This is a continuous flow air-supplied
respirator. It has a half-face mask to which respirable air
at the rate of 120 l/min is continuously fed by means of an
air-hose. Positive pressure inside the face-piece gives very
little possibility for outside contaminated atmosphere to
leak in. Airline respirators are mainly used in conjunction
with plastic suits to provide air for breathing, the latter
to prevent skin contamination in all the nuclear facilities.
Dust respirators and airline respirators developed and manufactured
by BARC as an import substitutes meet the stringent requirements
needed for use in highly toxic environment.
Applications
Dust respirators: These respirators are mainly used
in atmosphere where protection against fine toxic particles
such as radioactive dusts, bacteria and some viruses is required.
Airline respirators: These respirators are mostly
employed in conjunction with plastic suits to provide fresh
air for breathing and to protect personnel against dusts,
vapours and gases.
Limitations: Dust respirators should not be used in
atmosphere, which are deficient in oxygen and airline respirators
in atmosphere, which are immediately dangerous to life (IDLH).
Dust respirators and airline respirators can also be used
in various other industries such as chemical, food processing,
pharmaceutical and mechanical.
Specifications of main components
Face-piece: It is a half-face mask to cover nose and
mouth and has a soft internally rolled periphery, which assures
comfortable and airtight fit on persons of widely varying
facial contours and sizes.
Materials: Natural rubber (shall not contain dermatitic
substances)
Exhalation and Inhalation Valves: These are one-way
valves having very low resistances. The resistance of Exhalation
valves and inhalation valves is less than 20 mm and 30 mm
of WG respectively at 85 lpm of airflow.
Material: Natural rubber
Corrugated Rubber Hose: It is a soft and flexible
rubber hose, which can withstand a test underwater at an air
pressure of 1.7 kPa and is free of leakage.
Material: Natural rubber
Chemical cartridge: It is incorporated to trap traces
of moisture, oil mist and odour in the breathing air.
Material: Activated charcoal packed in polypropylene
containers.
Filter cartridges: These are made of absolute filter
having removal efficiency- 99.97% against 0.3 u DOP particles
and pressure drop not more than 33 mm of WG at 42.5 lpm.
Material: Fiberglass
Headbands/Headharness: These
are cradle straps made of heat resistant elastic tape and
have convenient side adjustment and provide comfortable secure
fit without slipping. Easily removed for cleaning.
Materials: Good quality elastic tape, Buckles, Eyelets,
Buttons, D-rings, etc.
Testing Facility
The firm should have a portable compressor and a test unit
(technology of which will be provided by BARC) to test the
leakage in respirators and pressure drop of filter cartridges,
exhalation valves and other components. The firm can also
test the respirators as per BIS and can obtain ISI Mark.
Infrastructural Facilities:
The firm should have a small workshop with facilities like
punching machine, hot press etc. The moulds required for face-piece
(nose-cup), corrugated rubber hose, exhalation valve, cartridge
holder etc. either can be got made or can be fabricated in
the workshop as per drawings.
Manpower:
For production of 2000 dust respirators and 1000 airline
respirators per annum, the man- power requirements are as
follows:
(i) Six skilled persons for assembly and testing and
(ii) A supervisor for procurement, inspection of components
& quality control.
Contact for more information
Head,
Technology Transfer & Collaboration Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
Trombay, Mumbai - 400 085
Tel : 091-022-25505337/25593897
Fax : 091-022-25505151
E-mail : headttcd@barc.gov.in

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