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3M 8515HA1-A N95 Welding Disposable Respirator with Cool Flow Valve

3M SKU: 3M 8515HA1-A Disposable Respirator GTIN: 051131800243
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3M 8515HA1-A N95 β€” what the grade means

The 3M 8515HA1-A N95 is a NIOSH-approved N95 filtering facepiece. The letter is about oil, not efficiency β€” N is not oil-resistant, R is oil-resistant for one shift, P is oil-proof β€” and the number is filtration efficiency against the test aerosol.

Also listed as 3m 8515 welding respirator, 3m 8516 n95, 3m 8515, 3m 8516, 3m 8515 n95 welding respirator, 3m 8515 respirator. Specifications below are read from the manufacturer record for this SKU.

Why the protection factor is 10, whatever the grade

Under OSHA 1910.134 Table 1 a filtering facepiece is a half-mask and carries an assigned protection factor of 10 β€” rated to ten times the permissible exposure limit and no further. A N95 does not buy a higher ceiling than an N95; it buys better filtration inside the same tenfold envelope. Above 10Γ— the limit you need a reusable half-mask or a full-face respirator at APF 50.

Buy it only if you can fit-test it

Safety note. A filtering facepiece filters air; it does not supply it. Never use one in an IDLH atmosphere, in an oxygen-deficient space, or against an unknown contaminant β€” those require supplied air or an SCBA. Within its limits, 1910.134(f) still requires fit testing before first use and annually, and facial hair crossing the sealing surface disqualifies a tight-fitting respirator: a correctly chosen N95 on a bearded face protects nobody.

Does the valve change the protection?

No. The exhalation valve vents warm, humid air, which makes long wear tolerable and reduces eyewear fogging. Filter, NIOSH rating and APF are unchanged. What it does change is direction: exhaled air leaves unfiltered, so a valved respirator gives no source control and is commonly excluded from sterile fields.

What makes this a welding respirator

Welding fume is a fine metal-oxide particulate, and the filter grade is the part that matters β€” the flame-resistant shell and the nuisance-level organic-vapour layer address burn risk and odour, not gas exposure. Ozone and shielding-gas hazards are ventilation problems, not filter problems.

Put it on properly, and seal-check it every time

A user seal check is required before every use under 1910.134 Appendix B-1, and it is not the same thing as the annual fit test. Cup the facepiece in your hand with the straps hanging free, hold it against the face, and take the straps over the crown β€” never around the ears or over a hood. The lower strap sits below the ears, the upper strap high on the back of the head, and the nose clip is molded with two hands rather than pinched with one, which is the single most common error and the one that leaks.

Then check it. Positive check: cover the front with both hands and exhale gently β€” the facepiece should bulge slightly with no air escaping around the edge or the nose. Negative check: inhale sharply β€” it should collapse slightly toward the face and hold. Any leak means reseat and repeat; if it will not seal, the size or model is wrong for that face and no amount of strap tension fixes it. Facial hair on the sealing surface cannot be seal-checked away.

Buy if / skip if

  • Buy if your exposure is at or below 10Γ— the permissible limit, you can fit-test, and the contaminant matches the N95 grade.
  • Buy if you want a disposable you can issue by the box rather than maintain, clean and store.
  • Skip if oil mist is present and the grade starts with N β€” that is the common and expensive mistake.
  • Skip if anyone wearing it has facial hair on the sealing surface, or the exposure exceeds APF 10.
  • Skip if you need protection against a gas or vapour β€” a particulate filter does nothing for it.

How it compares

Read across the line before committing to a box: 3m 2091 vs honeywell north 7580p100, 3m 6000 vs 6500 respirator, 3m 6000 vs 6500 vs 7500 series half mask respirator compared, 3m 6003 vs honeywell north 7583p100l, 3m 60921 vs honeywell north 7581p100l.

Related ranges

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Further reading

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Frequently asked questions

What does the N95 grade mean?

The letter is oil resistance β€” N is not oil-resistant, R lasts a single shift, P is oil-proof β€” and the number is filtration efficiency against the test aerosol.

What is the assigned protection factor?

Ten. OSHA 1910.134 Table 1 assigns any filtering facepiece an APF of 10, so it is rated to ten times the permissible exposure limit and no further, whatever the filter grade.

Do I need a fit test?

Yes, wherever a respirator is required. 1910.134(f) calls for fit testing before first use and at least annually, and facial hair on the sealing surface disqualifies it.

Does it protect against gases or vapours?

No. This is a particulate filter. Gases and vapours need cartridges on a reusable respirator, with a written change-out schedule.

Can I use it where oil mist is present?

Only if the grade starts with R or P. An N-series filter is not oil-resistant, and using one in an oil-mist atmosphere is the most common selection error.

How long can I wear it?

Until it is damaged, soiled, deformed, or breathing resistance rises noticeably β€” and it is discarded after use in any area where reuse is not permitted by the written program.

Is a higher number always better?

It filters better but does not raise the exposure ceiling. An N100 and an N95 share the same APF of 10; the difference is margin inside that envelope, not a higher limit.

Does the exhalation valve change protection?

No. The valve vents warm, humid air for comfort and fog control. Filter, rating and APF are unchanged β€” but exhaled air leaves unfiltered, so it gives no source control.

Is this the same as a KN95?

No. KN95 is a Chinese standard. This carries a NIOSH approval under 42 CFR Part 84, which is a different test and a different approval regime.

Can I wear it with glasses?

Yes, though fogging is the usual complaint. A valved model vents warm air and reduces it; the seal, not the lens, is what determines protection.

What replaces it when it is used up?

A disposable facepiece is discarded, not cleaned. If you are getting through boxes, price a reusable half-mask with replaceable filters against cost per shift.

Does WC Safety sell this?

No. WC Safety is an independent review site with no inventory; purchase links go to Amazon and earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.

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3M
Model / SKU
3M 8515HA1-A
Product Type
Disposable Respirator
Condition
New
MPN
3M 8515HA1-A
Price
$13.98 (Amazon)
Rating
3.88 / 5 β€” 8 Amazon ratings
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Verified Buyer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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NOT FOR WELDING FUMES
I bought this "Welding Valved Respirator" believing it would offer protection from the welding fumes I occasionally inhale. Wrong!
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Not for use with gases or vapors
It appeared to look like a 3M charcoal mask I once purchased. This is thin and looks just like a standard N95 mask with two layers of material. It might be worth $5.00 but definitely not the $20.00 they are charging.
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Best fitting, most comfortable N-95 mask ever!
As a retired nurse I am familiar with N-95 masks, had to wear them more often than I would have liked but I am still healthy and strong so they have all worked...
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Works Really Well
I use these while I am MIG welding, I read a few of negative reviews but I can attest that these seriously work great. They may not block all fumes, although I cannot smell anything and leave at the end of the day without scratchy throat. You should see the amount of suit that is caked on this mask, so it does work very well in blocking particulates and filtering out odors.
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Very important and Works Great!
I use this for Grinding Rusty metal at the Car Wash.. Was tired of going home and blowing red boogers.. This prevent the micro dust from getting into my nose and lungs. Very happy.. I use this item more than once. im not fancy.. I dont just use it once and toss it.
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Comfortable and works well when working directly overhead a MIG welder.
Been wearing this under my welding helmet the last couple days when performing MIG work. The reduction in fumes smelled is significant, not to mention the reduction in particulate matter in your nose.
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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not bad
could fit more snug around the mouth and nose, conforming and cushion perhaps would be good
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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Works great
I use for a small gals less mig setup. Should have used a long time ago. Does a decent job of keeping welding fumes out. I still use high powered fans and open air.
Anonymous Β· 2026-04-30 Β· βœ“ Verified Buyer
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3M 8515HA1-A N95 Welding Disposable Respirator with Cool Flow Valve