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Honeywell Howard LeightMax Contoured Bell Polyurethane Foam Uncorded Earplugs Polybag 200 Pair / Box

Part Number: MAX-1SKU: HONMAX-1
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Item Details

  • Workers who need to block out loud noise demand the best protection and comfort available in an earplug. That’s where Honeywell Howard Leight® Max® uncorded earplug comes in. The world’s most popular polyurethane foam earplug, Max® offers superior noise-blocking performance in a disposable earplug. Max® enhanced contoured shape is easier to insert and resists backing out of the ear canal, while its softer foam delivers superior long-wearing comfort - delivering solid performance that your workers can depend on.

Features

  • The world’s most-used polyurethane foam earplug
  • Contoured bell shape is easy to insert
  • Contoured design easier to insert, resists tendency to back-out of ear canal
  • Polyurethane foam enhances comfort, especially for long-term wear
  • Smooth, soil-resistant closed-cell foam skin prevents dirt build-up

Applications

  • Administration
  • Agriculture
  • Army - Defense
  • ATEX Environment
  • Automotive And Part Manufacturer
  • Aviation
  • Building And Construction
  • Catering
  • Chemical Industries
  • Energy Or Electricity
  • Fire Protection Brigades
  • Fishing
  • Food Industries
  • Foundry
  • Glass Industries
  • Green Spaces
  • Homeland Defense
  • Industrial Cleaning
  • Iron And steel industry
  • Laboratory
  • Logistics
  • Maintenance
  • Medical And Pharmaceutical
  • Metal Steel
  • Mining And Quarrying
  • Offshore
  • Paper Industries
  • Petro-Chemical
  • Printing Industries
  • Services
  • Ship Building
  • Telecoms
  • Textile Industries
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Water Treatment
  • Welding

Specifications

  • EN 352-2-1993
  • ANSI S3.19-1974
  • AS/NZS 1270-1999

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