Moldex 7367 Respirator Cartridge β Organic Vapor And Acid Gas/P100 Combo (Semi-Rectangular, Moldex 7000/9000)
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.7/5WC Safety Review β Moldex 7367 Respirator Cartridge Best For: organic vapor and acid gas with dust in one cartridge on Moldex 7000/7800/9000 respirators. Not For: ammonia or formaldehyde. It...
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Best For: organic vapor and acid gas with dust in one cartridge on Moldex 7000/7800/9000 respirators.
Not For: ammonia or formaldehyde. It covers organic vapor and acid gas and particulate only.
Bottom Line: the semi-rectangular organic vapor and acid gas-plus-dust cartridge for the Moldex system. If there is no dust, the gas-only 7307 is cheaper.
Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team. Scoring reflects published Moldex specifications, NIOSH approval, application fit and category expertise. WC Safety did not laboratory-test this product.
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Moldex 7367 Respirator Cartridge Overview
The Moldex 7367 is a NIOSH-approved combination cartridge for Moldex respirators that protects against organic vapor and acid gas AND airborne particulate in one unit. The built-in P100 filter captures at least 99.97% of particles, so the Moldex 7367 covers gas plus dust without a separate filter. It uses Moldex's semi-rectangular design for lower breathing resistance. Start with the cartridge selection guide, the organic vapor vs P100 guide and the color chart.
As a semi-rectangular combination cartridge the Moldex 7367 belongs to the Moldex respirator cartridges and filters range and fits Moldex 7000 and 7800 series half-mask respirators and 9000 series full-face respirators. Choose the gas-only 7307 if there is no dust.
Where the Moldex 7367 Fits in Cartridge Selection
The Moldex 7367 handles organic vapor and acid gas and airborne particulate. If you are weighing gas-only versus combination cartridges, our filter types explained and Moldex combo cartridge guide help you decide.
Who Should Buy the Moldex 7367?
Buy it if your work mixes organic vapor and acid gas with dust or mist on a Moldex facepiece. Choose the gas-only 7307 if there is no dust. For a broader gas mix with P100, see the Moldex 7667 multi-gas / P100 SMART cartridge.
What Does the Moldex 7367 Protect Against?
| Hazard | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Organic Vapor And Acid Gas (solvent vapors plus chlorine, hydrogen chloride and sulfur dioxide) | Yes | Gas side β the sorbent bed. |
| Dust, mist, fume, lead (particulate) | Yes β P100 | Built-in P100 filter, β₯99.97%, oil-proof. |
| Ammonia Or Formaldehyde | No | Use the matching Moldex cartridge for that hazard. |
What the Moldex 7367 Does NOT Protect Against
The Moldex 7367 does not stop ammonia or formaldehyde. For a broader gas mix use the 7667 multi-gas / P100; for particulate alone the 7740 P100 filter is enough.
No air-purifying cartridge makes a dangerous atmosphere safe. Never use the Moldex 7367 in an oxygen-deficient or IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) atmosphere, in unknown concentrations, or against gases with no warning properties β those conditions require a supplied-air or SCBA system, not a cartridge respirator.
Best Applications
Chemical handling with dust
Solvents and acid gases with particulate; see Moldex 7367 vs 3M 60923.
Refinishing
Vapor, acid gas and overspray together.
Pros & Cons
organic vapor and acid gas + P100 in one cartridge Β· β₯99.97% oil-proof particulate Β· no separate filter Β· semi-rectangular = lower breathing resistance Β· genuine Moldex fit
costs more than the gas-only 7307 Β· Moldex bayonet only Β· one gas class on the gas side
Moldex 7367 vs Other Moldex Cartridges
| Cartridge | Protects against |
|---|---|
| Moldex 7307 | OV/AG (no P100) |
| Moldex 7467 | Ammonia + P100 |
| Moldex 7667 | Multi-gas + P100 |
| Moldex 7740 | P100 filter |
Moldex 7367 vs the Alternatives
How it compares to the closest Moldex options:
- 7367 vs 7307: same dual-gas protection; the 7367 adds a built-in P100 filter for dust. Combo guide β
- 7367 vs 7667: the 7667 adds ammonia and formaldehyde plus a SMART indicator.
- 7367 vs 7740: the 7740 is particulate only; the 7367 adds OV/AG gas protection.
Moldex 7367 Quick Answers
Does the Moldex 7367 need a separate filter?
No β the P100 filter is built in; there is no filter or retainer to add.
Does the Moldex 7367 fit Moldex 7000 and 9000 respirators?
Yes β it fits the 7000 series half-mask and 9000 series full-face (and 7800 series).
Is the Moldex 7367 reusable?
The cartridge is used until its gas or filter service life is reached; the respirator is reusable across many changes.
Moldex 7367 Specifications
| Gas class | Organic Vapor And Acid Gas |
| Particulate filter | P100 β β₯99.97%, oil-proof (built in) |
| Design | Semi-rectangular (lower breathing resistance) |
| NIOSH markings | Yellow (OV/AG) + magenta (P100) |
| Connection | Moldex bayonet (7000/7800/9000) |
| Sold as | Pair (2 cartridges) |
Compatible Moldex Respirators
The Moldex 7367 uses the Moldex bayonet connection, so it mounts on the Moldex 7000 series half-mask (and 7800 series) and the Moldex 9000 series full-face respirators. It does not fit 3M, Honeywell North or MSA facepieces.
| Respirator | Type | Compatible? |
|---|---|---|
| Moldex 7000 series | Half mask | Yes β Moldex bayonet |
| Moldex 7800 series | Half mask | Yes β Moldex bayonet |
| Moldex 9000 series | Full face | Yes β Moldex bayonet |
| Browse Moldex half masks | Half mask | β |
| 3M / Honeywell North / MSA | Half / full | No (not compatible) |
Helpful Buying Guides
- Moldex 7000 vs 3M 6000 series
- How to choose a respirator cartridge
- Moldex 7100 vs 7300 vs 7600 upgrade guide
- organic vapor vs P100
- respirator cartridge color chart
- respirator filter types explained
Moldex 7367 Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Moldex 7367 protect against?
The 7367 is a organic vapor and acid gas / P100 combination cartridge. It captures solvent vapors plus chlorine, hydrogen chloride and sulfur dioxide and filters at least 99.97% of airborne particulate. It does not protect against ammonia or formaldehyde.
Does the Moldex 7367 filter dust?
Yes. The built-in P100 filter captures at least 99.97% of airborne particles, including oil-based mists, so no separate filter is needed.
Which respirators does the Moldex 7367 fit?
It uses the Moldex bayonet connection and fits Moldex 7000 and 7800 series half-mask respirators and 9000 series full-face respirators. It does not fit 3M, Honeywell North or MSA facepieces.
What does P100 mean on the 7367?
P100 is the highest NIOSH particulate rating: oil-proof and at least 99.97% efficient. The 7367 carries a magenta P100 marking alongside its gas-class band.
Is the Moldex 7367 NIOSH-approved?
Yes, under 42 CFR Part 84 for its gases and P100 particulate. Verify against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List.
What is the difference between the 7367 and the 7307?
Both cover the same gas, but the 7367 adds a built-in P100 filter for dust. Choose the gas-only 7307 if there is no particulate.
Does the Moldex 7367 need a separate filter?
No. The P100 particulate filter is built in, so there is no filter or retainer to add.
Is the Moldex 7367 the semi-rectangular design?
Yes β it uses Moldex's semi-rectangular shape for more surface area and lower breathing resistance.
How often should I replace the Moldex 7367?
Replace the gas portion at odor breakthrough, and the cartridge when breathing through the P100 filter becomes noticeably harder.
How is the Moldex 7367 sold?
This listing is a pair (2 cartridges). Use Request a Quote for case pricing.
Is this the genuine Moldex 7367 cartridge?
Yes. WC Safety sells authentic, NIOSH-approved Moldex 7367 cartridges through legitimate supply channels.
How should I store the Moldex 7367?
Store it sealed in its original packaging, away from gases and dust, so neither the gas nor filter service life is used up before use.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial β industrial respiratory protection desk. Reviewed by the WC Safety Editorial Team. Specifications sourced from Moldex published data and verified against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List. Compare the range in Moldex respirator cartridges & filters or read the Moldex cartridge upgrade guide.
WC Safety is an independent PPE retailer and Amazon Associate; no paid placement. Always verify cartridge compatibility and follow your written respiratory protection program. General information, not medical or regulatory advice.
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