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North 75SCP100L vs 3M 60926: Multi-Gas/P100 Compared (2026 Guide)

Same Protection, Two Ecosystems β€” and They Don't Fit Each Other's Masks.

Reviewed by the WC Safety Editorial Team β€” Last updated: June 2026.

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Short answer: In the North 75SCP100L vs 3M 60926 match-up, protection is essentially a tie β€” both are multi-gas/P100 cartridges covering organic vapor, acid gases, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde plus a P100 particulate filter. The Honeywell North 75SCP100L (vendor: Honeywell North, SKU 75SCP100L) and the 3M 60926 (vendor: 3M, SKU 60926) deliver the same broad coverage. What truly separates them is the respirator platform: each fits only its own brand's facepiece, and the two are not cross-compatible. This guide is for safety managers and tradespeople choosing between the 3M and Honeywell North ecosystems, and we evaluated both on gas coverage, particulate handling, fitment, service life and value.

Buying point that matters most: the cartridge must match your mask brand. A North 75SCP100L will not mount on a 3M respirator, and a 3M 60926 will not mount on a Honeywell North respirator. Decide based on the facepiece you already own (or are standardizing on) β€” not on a few dollars of cartridge price. For the wider fitment picture, see are respirator cartridges universal?
πŸ“˜ Deciding how broad to go? Our organic vapor vs multi-gas cartridge and gas vs combination cartridge guides explain when multi-gas and P100 are actually needed.

Quick Recommendations

Because protection is comparable, these picks are organized by ecosystem and how broad you need to go.

Pick Cartridge Why
Best Overall 3M 60926 (Multi-Gas/P100) Broadest ecosystem and availability; the default if you run or are buying 3M facepieces.
Best for North Users North 75SCP100L (Multi-Contaminant/P100) The same multi-gas + P100 protection for Honeywell North respirator owners.
Best Value Step-Down 3M 60923 (OV/Acid Gas/P100) If you don't need ammonia/formaldehyde, this narrower 3M combination costs less.
Best North Specialty North 7582P100L (Acid Gas/P100) For acid-focused Honeywell North users who don't need full multi-gas breadth.

North 75SCP100L vs 3M 60926 at a Glance

Feature North 75SCP100L 3M 60926
Type Multi-gas + P100 Multi-gas + P100
Multi-gas coverage (OV/acids/NH₃/CHβ‚‚O) Yes Yes
P100 particulate Yes Yes
Respirator platform Honeywell North 3M bayonet
Cross-brand fit None β€” not interchangeable
Fits North 5500/7700/5400, 7600 full face 3M 6000/6500/7500, 6000/FF-400 full face
NIOSH approved Yes Yes
Best for North respirator owners 3M respirator owners

North 75SCP100L vs 3M 60926: Side by Side

Honeywell North 75SCP100L multi-contaminant P100 cartridge
North 75SCP100L β€” multi-gas + P100, North masks
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3M 60926 multi-gas/P100 combination cartridge
3M 60926 β€” multi-gas + P100, 3M masks
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Buyer's Guide: Why Protection Ties and the Mask Decides

How they work: both cartridges pack a layered bed of activated and chemically treated carbon that captures a broad range of gases β€” organic vapor, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde (with hydrogen sulfide for escape) β€” and bond a P100 filter on top for at least 99.97% particulate capture. Honeywell North calls its broad cartridge the Defender multi-contaminant line; 3M calls its olive-banded version multi-gas/vapor. Functionally they target the same job: mixed or uncertain chemical exposures that also carry particulate.

The major difference is the connection, not the chemistry. 3M uses its bayonet system; Honeywell North uses its own. A cartridge from one brand simply will not seat on the other's facepiece, and there is no approved adapter β€” mixing brands voids the NIOSH approval. So the practical decision collapses to a single question: which respirator do you already own? If your crew is standardized on 3M half masks, buy the 60926; if on Honeywell North, buy the 75SCP100L.

Compatibility considerations: the 75SCP100L fits Honeywell North 5500, 7700 and 5400 series half masks and the 7600 full facepiece; the 60926 fits 3M 6000, 6500/6500QL and 7500 half masks and 6000/FF-400 full facepieces. Browse each ecosystem in Honeywell North cartridges and 3M filters & cartridges.

Common mistakes and safety limitations: the biggest error is ordering the wrong-brand cartridge for an existing mask; the second is choosing full multi-gas when a single known hazard would be served by a narrower, cheaper cartridge. Both cartridges require a breathable atmosphere (not IDLH, oxygen β‰₯ 19.5%) and a known contaminant within the assigned protection factor. Important buying factors: match the brand, confirm the contaminants from your Safety Data Sheets, weigh availability and pack pricing, and standardize a crew on one ecosystem to simplify stocking β€” the selection method is in how to choose a respirator cartridge.

North 75SCP100L vs 3M 60926: Protection by Hazard

Because they are cross-brand equivalents, the hazard coverage matches almost line for line β€” the difference is the platform:

Hazard / attribute North 75SCP100L 3M 60926
Organic vapor (solvents) βœ“ βœ“
Acid gases (Clβ‚‚, HCl, SOβ‚‚) βœ“ βœ“
Ammonia / methylamine / formaldehyde βœ“ βœ“
P100 particulate (dust/mist/fume) βœ“ βœ“
Fits 3M respirators βœ— βœ“
Fits Honeywell North respirators βœ“ βœ—

The takeaway: identical protection class, mutually exclusive fitment. Within 3M, the gas-only sibling is the 6006 β€” see 6006 vs 60926; within North, the gas-only sibling is the 75SCL.

Product Recommendations

3M 60926 β€” Best for 3M Respirator Owners

Overview: The 3M 60926 (vendor 3M, SKU 60926) is the multi-gas/P100 cartridge for the 3M bayonet ecosystem.

  • Best for: 3M facepiece users facing mixed gases plus particulate β€” chemical work, plating, coatings.
  • Pros: broad gas coverage + P100, huge 3M ecosystem and availability, easy cross-sourcing of facepieces.
  • Cons: only fits 3M respirators; pricier than narrower combinations; heavier than gas-only.
  • Key features: multi-gas carbon + bonded P100, olive + magenta banding, 3M bayonet.
  • Important limitation: not valid in IDLH or oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
  • Upgrade path: move to a 3M full facepiece or supplied air for higher protection factors.
  • Alternative option: the narrower 60923 (OV/AG/P100) if you don't need ammonia/formaldehyde.

Read the 3M 60926 review, and compare gas-vs-combination in 6006 vs 60926.

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Honeywell North 75SCP100L β€” Best for North Respirator Owners

Overview: The Honeywell North 75SCP100L (vendor Honeywell North, SKU 75SCP100L) is the Defender multi-contaminant/P100 cartridge for the North ecosystem.

  • Best for: Honeywell North facepiece users facing the same broad mixed gas-plus-particulate exposures.
  • Pros: matching multi-gas + P100 protection, well-regarded North comfort, simple if you already run North.
  • Cons: only fits North respirators; availability can be narrower than 3M in some regions.
  • Key features: Defender multi-contaminant carbon + P100, North connection.
  • Important limitation: not valid in IDLH or oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
  • Upgrade path: a North 7600 full facepiece for higher protection factors.
  • Alternative option: the acid-focused 7582P100L (Acid Gas/P100) or the OV N75001L.

Read the North 75SCP100L review, and the North-to-North comparison N75001L vs 7581P100L.

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Comparison Table

Cartridge Protection Type Compatibility Best Use Cases Strengths Weaknesses Price
3M 60926 Multi-gas/P100 3M 6000/6500/7500 Mixed gas + dust (3M) Big ecosystem, availability 3M masks only $$$
North 75SCP100L Multi-gas/P100 North 5500/7700/5400 Mixed gas + dust (North) Matching protection, comfort North masks only $$$
3M 60923 OV/AG/P100 3M 6000/6500/7500 Solvent + acid + dust Cheaper than full multi-gas No ammonia/formaldehyde $$$
North 7582P100L Acid Gas/P100 North 5500/7700/5400 Acid gas + dust (North) Lighter, acid-focused No OV/ammonia breadth $$

Common Buying Mistakes

  • Ordering the wrong-brand cartridge for your mask. A North 75SCP100L won't fit a 3M facepiece and vice versa β€” match the brand first.
  • Trying to adapt cartridges across brands. There's no approved adapter; mixing brands voids the NIOSH approval and the seal.
  • Switching ecosystems to save a few dollars. New facepieces and fit testing usually erase any cartridge savings.
  • Buying full multi-gas for one known hazard. If you only face organic vapor or acid gas, a narrower combination is lighter and cheaper.
  • Assuming multi-gas includes everything. It's broad gas coverage plus P100 β€” still not valid for IDLH or oxygen-deficient air.
  • Skipping the change schedule. Several covered gases have poor warning properties; replace on a written schedule, not by smell.

North 75SCP100L or 3M 60926: Which Should You Buy?

With protection essentially tied, the decision is your respirator platform.

Buy the 3M 60926 if…

  • You already run 3M 6000/6500/7500 facepieces
  • You want the widest ecosystem and availability
  • You're standardizing a crew on 3M

Buy the North 75SCP100L if…

  • You already run Honeywell North facepieces
  • You prefer the North fit and comfort
  • Your facility is standardized on North
If you are… Better choice
A 3M facepiece owner, mixed gases + dust 3M 60926
A Honeywell North owner, mixed gases + dust North 75SCP100L
On 3M, only solvents + acids + dust 3M 60923
On North, acid gas focus + dust North 7582P100L
Mixed gases, no particulate (3M) Gas-only 3M 6006

Where to Buy

3M 60926 β€” vendor 3M, SKU 60926. Multi-gas/P100 for 3M respirators.
Check 3M 60926 price on Amazon β†’ Β |Β  View 3M 60926 at WC Safety

Honeywell North 75SCP100L β€” vendor Honeywell North, SKU 75SCP100L. Multi-gas/P100 for North respirators.
Check North 75SCP100L price on Amazon β†’ Β |Β  View North 75SCP100L at WC Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the North 75SCP100L and 3M 60926?

They are near-identical in protection β€” both are multi-gas/P100 cartridges covering organic vapor, acid gases, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde plus a P100 particulate filter. The real difference is the respirator platform: the 75SCP100L fits Honeywell North facepieces and the 60926 fits 3M facepieces, and the two are not cross-compatible. You choose based on the mask brand you already own.

Are the 75SCP100L and 60926 interchangeable? Can a North cartridge fit a 3M mask?

No. Honeywell North and 3M use different cartridge connections, so a North 75SCP100L will not mount on a 3M respirator and a 3M 60926 will not mount on a North respirator. Cartridges are only interchangeable within their own brand's bayonet system. Never try to force or adapt a cartridge across brands.

Which respirators does the North 75SCP100L fit?

The 75SCP100L mounts on Honeywell North reusable facepieces that use the North cartridge connection, including the North 5500, 7700 and 5400 series half masks and the 7600 series full facepiece. Always confirm the cartridge is listed for your specific North respirator.

Which respirators does the 3M 60926 fit?

The 3M 60926 uses the 3M bayonet connection and fits the 3M 6000, 6500/6500QL and 7500 series half masks and the 6000 and FF-400 series full facepieces. It does not fit 3M Secure Click (800 series) or any non-3M respirator.

Do both cartridges protect against the same gases?

Effectively yes. Both are broad multi-gas cartridges covering organic vapor, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde, with hydrogen sulfide for escape. Always verify the exact NIOSH approval on the packaging for the contaminants you face.

Do both the 75SCP100L and 60926 have P100 particulate protection?

Yes. Both include a P100 filter capturing at least 99.97% of oil and non-oil particulates, in addition to their multi-gas chemistry. That makes either one a complete gas-plus-particulate solution within its respirator system.

Which is better, the North 75SCP100L or the 3M 60926?

Neither is clearly better in protection β€” they are cross-brand equivalents. The better choice is the one that matches your existing respirator. If you run 3M facepieces, the 60926 is correct; if you run Honeywell North, the 75SCP100L is correct. Standardizing on one brand's ecosystem keeps cartridge sourcing simple.

Which should I buy if I already own a respirator?

Buy the cartridge that matches your mask: the 3M 60926 for 3M respirators, the North 75SCP100L for Honeywell North respirators. Buying the off-brand cartridge would leave you with hardware that does not connect. If you are buying a new system from scratch, pick the ecosystem with the best fit and availability for your crew.

Are both the 75SCP100L and 60926 NIOSH approved?

Yes. Both are NIOSH-approved multi-gas/P100 cartridges when used on their respective approved respirators. Always verify the printed NIOSH approval label and use each cartridge only within its approval and your written respiratory protection program.

Which is cheaper or better value?

Pricing is similar and shifts with supplier and pack size, so value is usually decided by which respirator you already own rather than a few dollars on the cartridge. Switching mask brands just to save on cartridges rarely pays off once you factor in new facepieces and fit testing.

What gases and vapors do these multi-gas cartridges cover?

Both cover a broad multi-gas list: organic vapor, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde, plus P100 particulate. This breadth makes them suited to mixed or uncertain chemical exposures rather than a single known contaminant.

Do they protect against ammonia and formaldehyde?

Yes β€” both the 75SCP100L and 60926 include ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde in their multi-gas approval, which is a key reason to choose a multi-gas cartridge over a basic organic vapor or acid gas one. Confirm the concentration is within the cartridge's assigned protection factor.

How long do the 75SCP100L and 60926 last?

The gas portion of both must be replaced on a documented change schedule before breakthrough β€” do not rely on smell, especially for gases with poor warning properties. The P100 element is replaced when breathing becomes difficult. OSHA requires a written change schedule for gas and vapor cartridges regardless of brand.

Can I use either cartridge for welding, painting or chemical work?

Both handle mixed gas-and-particulate exposures, so either works for chemical processing, painting with multiple chemistries, or maintenance involving several contaminants β€” within its own respirator. For a single known hazard, a narrower cartridge is lighter and cheaper. Match the cartridge to a proper hazard assessment, not just the task name.

What is the difference between the North 75SCP100L and 75SCL?

Both are North Defender multi-gas cartridges with the same broad gas chemistry, but the 75SCP100L adds a P100 particulate filter while the 75SCL is gas-only. Choose the 75SCP100L if dust, mist or fume is present; the 75SCL if your hazard is gases and vapors alone. It mirrors the 3M 60926-versus-6006 relationship.

Final Recommendation

  • Best Overall β€” 3M 60926: the default for the larger 3M ecosystem and the widest availability.
  • Best for North Users β€” North 75SCP100L: the matching multi-gas/P100 choice for Honeywell North facepieces.
  • Best Value Step-Down β€” 3M 60923: a cheaper 3M combination when you don't need ammonia/formaldehyde.
  • Best North Specialty β€” North 7582P100L: acid-gas/P100 for North users without full multi-gas needs.

Verdict: protection is a tie, so let your respirator decide β€” 60926 for 3M, 75SCP100L for North β€” and step down to a narrower cartridge if you face a single known hazard. Ground the decision in a proper hazard assessment and your written respiratory protection program. Browse both ranges in Honeywell North cartridges and 3M filters & cartridges.

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Why Trust WC Safety

WC Safety is an independent safety-equipment resource. We do not accept manufacturer payment, sponsorship, or free samples in exchange for coverage. Our cross-brand cartridge comparisons are built from NIOSH approval data, manufacturer technical data sheets and real application requirements, and every recommendation is mapped to the hazard and the respirator platform β€” not to advertising spend.

Methodology: We compared the Honeywell North 75SCP100L and 3M 60926 on gas coverage, particulate handling, respirator compatibility, NIOSH approval, service-life requirements and typical retail price, with narrower alternatives in each ecosystem. Specifications reflect manufacturer published data current as of June 2026; always confirm the NIOSH approval label, perform a hazard assessment, and follow your employer's written respiratory protection program. Respirator selection for hazardous atmospheres must be based on actual exposure levels.

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