المنتجات — معدات الحماية الشخصية

Breathing Protection Half-Mask BREEZE®-4206(NOT)

نصف قناع حماية التنفس بريس®-4206(نوت)

SAR 11.25-67.50
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Compact Universal Filtering Self-Rescuer "Breeze-3401 (GDZK)

جهاز إنقاذ ذاتي فلتر صغير "بريز-3401 (GDZK)

SAR 33.75-135
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Breeze 1104-1 FFP1 NR D Half Mask for Aerosol Protection

قناع نصفى "بريز-1104-1" لحماية من الهباء FFP1 NR D

SAR 0.45-2.25
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Breeze®-4306 Panoramic Respiratory Protection Mask Category 2, Type I

قناع التنفس البانورامي «بريز®-4306» فئة 2، نوع I

SAR 56.25-180
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Breeze-1106 Filtering Half Mask for Aerosol Protection FFP1 NR D

قناع نصفى فلتر لحماية من الهباء «بريز-1106» FFP1 NR D

SAR 0.45-2.25
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Breathing Protection Filter "BRIZ®-1007" P3 R D

فلتر حماية التنفس "بريز®-1007" P3 R D

SAR 3.38-13.50
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Breathing Protection Filter "Breeze®-2006" Type A1

فلتر حماية التنفس "بريز®-2006" نوع A1

SAR 3.38-13.50
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Breez®-2006 Gas Mask Filters K1 for Respiratory Protection

فلاتر قناع الغاز "بريز®-2006" من نوع K1 لحماية الجهاز التنفسي

SAR 5.63-22.50
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Breeze-1104-2 Filter Half Mask for Aerosol Protection FFP1 NR D

قناع نصف فلتر لحماية من الهباء "بريز-1104-2" FFP1 NR D

SAR 0.45-2.25
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الأسئلة الشائعة

How do Russian respirator filtration classes map to FFP and N-series ratings?
Russian filtering half masks are tested under TR CU 019 using methods aligned with European EN 149; protection classes correspond to the FFP1/FFP2/FFP3 logic, and documentation states penetration and breathing-resistance figures you can compare directly. If your tender specifies EN 149 or NIOSH wording explicitly, ask the factory which models carry additional international certificates.
Can workwear be adapted for hot climates and our corporate identity?
Yes — factories routinely produce lightweight breathable variants of standard workwear lines for hot regions, and customization covers your corporate colors, logos, reflective tape layout and local size charts. Sampling takes 2–4 weeks. Minimums for customized garments typically start around 100–300 sets per model; stock designs ship without minimum adaptation runs.
What does a typical first order look like for a PPE distributor?
A common pattern: a trial carton order across 10–20 SKUs by air or parcel service, then a mixed pallet or part-container combining respirators, glasses, helmets and gloves from one or two factories. A 20-foot container of mixed PPE typically covers a regional distributor's quarter. Suppliers consolidate shipments and prepare unified export documents.
Are shelf lives a concern for respirators and dielectric gear?
Filtering respirators and gas-mask filters typically carry 3–5 year shelf lives from production date — confirm remaining shelf life in the contract so you receive fresh stock. Dielectric gloves and boots require periodic electrical retesting per their manuals once in service. Helmets and glasses have service-life guidance printed in their passports.
How are batch quality and consistency controlled for repeat orders?
Each production batch carries test protocols — filtration efficiency for respirators, impact tests for helmets and eyewear, seam strength for garments. For ongoing supply, agree a sampling inspection plan: factories accept third-party inspection (SGS-type) before shipment at buyer expense, which is the standard reassurance mechanism for distributors building a brand on these products.
What are realistic production lead times at container scale?
Stock items ship within 1–2 weeks. Production runs of standard models typically need 25–45 days at container volume; customized workwear adds sampling time upfront. Sea freight to the Gulf or East Africa adds 4–7 weeks from Novorossiysk; Central Asian buyers receive trucks overland in 1–3 weeks, which suits replenishment cycles well.