Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What are the three types of masks?
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2. What is a type 2 face mask?
Type II face mask denotes a surgical mask in accordance with a European standard (EN 14683) that ensures a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) of no less than 98% and is designed for healthcare personnel use.
3. What is the difference between a medical face mask (surgical mask) and an N95/FFP2 medical face mask (respirator)?
A surgical mask is a loosely fitting fluid barrier that helps protect others from the wearer's droplets, while an N95/FFP2 is a tightly fitting respirator that makes a seal and removes at least 95% of airborne particles inhaled by the wearer.
4. What material is used for medical face masks?
Usually, medical face masks are made from non-woven synthetic materials. They typically consist of several layers of polypropylene fabric, including a melt-blown filter layer.
5. Is a CE marking required for medical face masks in the European market?
Yes, a CE marking is compulsory for medical face masks (classified as Medical Devices) that are marketed and sold within the European market.
6. How can I verify the quality of a medical face mask before placing a bulk order?
Verify that the mask complies with international standards such as ASTM F2100 or EN 14683. For this, you need to obtain the third-party lab test reports (e.g., BFE/PFE, fluid resistance).
7. What international standards apply to medical face masks in global trade?
The main global standards of concern are EN 14683 (European standard for surgical masks) and ASTM F2100 (American standard for medical mask material performance).
8. Where to get medical face masks in bulk at the best price?
The best deals on bulk purchases are usually available through direct sourcing with large-volume manufacturers located in major exporting countries or through reputable B2B wholesale platforms like go4WorldBusiness.com.
9. Which countries are the biggest medical face masks exporters?
Volza's shipment data for surgical masks indicates that the top three exporters are China, followed by the US, and South Korea.
10. Are medical face masks considered PPE or medical devices in global trade classifications?
Surgical masks are considered Medical Devices (to protect the patient), while Respirators (N95/FFP2) are, in general, identified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (to protect the wearer).
11. What is the difference between ASTM Level 1, 2, and 3 medical face masks?
The surgical mask levels point to progressively higher protection: Level 1 is for very low fluid risk surgical procedures, Level 2 for moderate risk, and Level 3 for high fluid risk surgical procedures.
12. Do medical face masks require HS/HTS classification codes for customs clearance?
Yes, medical face masks are assigned specific HS (Harmonized System) or HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) codes for customs clearance and are generally categorized in chapters such as 3926 (Plastics) or 6307 (Textiles).
13. What is the difference between 3-ply and 4-ply medical face masks?
A 4-ply mask simply means that it has one more layer than a 3-ply mask. It is usually an extra filter layer or an activated carbon layer to increase filtration or fluid resistance.
14. What shelf life should be expected when buying medical face masks in bulk?
Unopened quality disposable medical masks can be used for 3 to 5 years from the production ? ? ????????????????date.