3M™ 6006 Multi-Gas/Vapour Cartridge
The 3M™ 6006 is a multi-gas/vapour cartridge that protects against a broad range of chemical hazards in one unit. It is ideal for workplaces where employees may encounter several different gases and vapours during a single shift.
Product overview
The 6006 fits 3M™ 6000, 7000 and FF-400 series reusable respirators through the standard bayonet connection. Its layered sorbent bed adsorbs organic vapours, acid gases, ammonia, methylamine, formaldehyde and hydrogen fluoride, reducing the need to stock and swap multiple single-purpose cartridges.
Key features and benefits
- Broad chemical coverage: one cartridge handles organic vapour, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine, formaldehyde and hydrogen fluoride.
- Simplified inventory: reduces the number of cartridge types needed on site.
- Bayonet mount: secure, tool-free fit on 3M 6000, 7000 and FF-400 series facepieces.
- Pairs with pre-filters: combine with 3M particulate filters when dust protection is also needed.
Typical applications
The 6006 is used across chemical processing, laboratories, water treatment, semiconductor and electronics manufacturing, and maintenance work where mixed gas and vapour hazards are common.
Technical specifications
| Model | 3M™ 6006 |
|---|---|
| Type | Multi-gas/vapour cartridge |
| Protection | Organic vapour, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine, formaldehyde, hydrogen fluoride |
| Connection | 3M bayonet (6000 / 7000 / FF-400 series) |
| Sold as | Pair (2 cartridges) |
Why buy from Techmaster Electronics
Techmaster Electronics is an authorised supplier of 3M personal protective equipment in Vietnam. We provide genuine cartridges, expert guidance on hazard matching and respirator compatibility, and prompt after-sales support nationwide.
Frequently asked questions
What gases does the 6006 protect against?
It is rated for organic vapours, acid gases, ammonia, methylamine, formaldehyde and hydrogen fluoride.
Which respirators is it compatible with?
The 6006 fits 3M 6000, 7000 and FF-400 series reusable respirators using the standard bayonet connection.
When should I replace the cartridge?
Replace it when you notice odour, taste or irritation, or according to a change-out schedule based on your exposure assessment.




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