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Drager Polytron® 6100 EC WL

The Dräger Polytron 6100 EC WL is a wireless transmitter for continuous monitoring of toxic gases and oxygen. The instrinsically safe and SIL2-rated transmitter features completely wireless signal transmission and power supply. The internal battery pack allows the transmitter to operate continually for up to 24 month. This makes the Polytron a flexible and cost efficient solution for plant expansions, upgrades or new installations.
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These shaped foam ear plugs provide maximum comfort with excellent attenuation. The smooth, tapered finish makes fitting easier and helps to quickly form a comfortable seal.

Features and Benefits
• Deliver evenly distributed pressure to prevent ear fatigue
• Flexible for easy insertion
• Provide a good seal for optimum comfort and protection
• Individually wrapped for hygiene purposes
• Corded for convenient storage around the neck when not in use

Standards
• EN352-2:2002

Approvals
• Directive 89/686/EEC
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