Military Masks

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It was known that activated carbon which is microporous form of carbon is widely used as adsorbent and catalyst to remove both organic and inorganic contaminants from water or air due to its porosity and adsorption capacity. Military personnel on land, sea and in the air face many complex hazards which are deliberately aimed at maiming or killing them. Personnel protective equipments are protective mask and protective suit. Field protective mask is a military mask used to protect a 5% of total body from the inhalation of harmful airborne contaminated from chemical and biological warfare agents, whilst the protective suit is used to protect the remained parts. Both are composed with activated carbon that are used in canister and layered fabric

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