“Mask Has 3 Layer Outer, Middle and Inner || Outer Layer (Spunbond) is Water Resistant Layer Which Helps to Block Outside Droplet || Middle Layer (Meltblown) is Filtration Layer Which Block Germs, Bacteria, Pollution, Dust,etc || Inner Layer (Spunbond) is Skin Friendly Layer Which Absorbs Inside Moisture.”
ASTM F 2100-07
Low barrier
Moderate barrier
High barrier
EN 14683
Type 1
Type 1R
Type 2
Type 2R
ASTM F2101-Bacteria Filtration Efficiency (BFE) -To measure the BFE of Face Mask S. Aureus - A challenge organism, Cause nosocomial infections 1 CFM (28.3 LPM) Size: 3 ± 0.3 µm
ASTM F2299-Particulate Filtration Efficiency(PFE)) - To measure filtration efficiency @ submicron level Monodispersed particles in aerosol form • Size: 0.1 to 5.0 µm • 1 CFM (28.3 LPM
ASTM F 1862-Splash resistance Resistance blood penetration property against contaminated blood from the punctured blood vessel
Target: 80, 120 & 160 mmHg
Differential Pressure - Pa/cm2
Resistance of airflow • 8 LPM
Flammability–CPSC – Consumer Product Safety Commission - 16CFR 1610 NFPA- National Fire Production Agency - Standard 702-1980 UL- Underwriters Laboratory - 2154
Class 1: Average burn time greater than or equal to 3.5 seconds
Class 2: Average burn time is 4 to 7 seconds with base burn (Raised fiber surface)
Class 3: Average burn time less than 3.5 seconds
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AAMI standards require a surgical gown to pass ASTM International F1671 in the critical zones in order to be labeled an AAMI level 4 surgical gown. What areas are included in the critical zone? There are typically four different areas that must pass within the critical zones, including two in the front chest and two on the sleeves. If a product passes ASTM InternationalF1671 in all applicable areas, then it qualifies as an AAMI level 4 surgical gown.