MSA Advantage GME Respirator Cartridge — Multi-Gas (MSA Advantage)
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.7/5WC Safety Review — MSA Advantage GME Respirator Cartridge Best For: multi-gas exposure with little or no dust on MSA Advantage respirators. Not For: dust, mist or gases outside its approved ...
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Best For: multi-gas exposure with little or no dust on MSA Advantage respirators.
Not For: dust, mist or gases outside its approved list. It is a gas cartridge only.
Bottom Line: the gas-only multi-gas choice for the MSA Advantage system. Add dust protection with the GME/P100 when particulate is present.
Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team. Scoring reflects published MSA specifications, NIOSH approval, application fit and category expertise. WC Safety did not laboratory-test this product.
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MSA Advantage GME Respirator Cartridge Overview
The MSA Advantage GME is a NIOSH-approved multi-gas cartridge for the MSA Advantage system. It adsorbs organic vapor, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde and carries a olive (multi-gas) band. As a Advantage cartridge it fits MSA Advantage 200 LS, 420, 1000, 3200 and 4100 respirators. Start with our guide to choosing a respirator cartridge, confirm the band on the respirator cartridge color chart, and see MSA Comfo vs Advantage if you are unsure which system you own.
The MSA Advantage GME belongs to the MSA respirator filters and cartridges range. It is a gas cartridge only — for dust, add an Advantage N95 or R95 snap-on filter, or step up to the GME/P100 combination cartridge.
Where the MSA Advantage GME Fits in Cartridge Selection
Confirm the hazard before the cartridge. The MSA Advantage GME handles multi-gas gas — not particulate. If you also face dust or mist, our organic vapor vs P100 guide and filter types explained cover when to move to a combination cartridge.
Who Should Buy the MSA Advantage GME?
Buy it if your exposure is multi-gas with no significant dust, on an MSA Advantage facepiece. Choose another cartridge if your hazard differs: for multi-gas plus dust use the GME/P100, and for a broader gas mix see the MSA Advantage GME multi-gas cartridge.
What Does the MSA Advantage GME Protect Against?
| Hazard | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-Gas (organic vapor, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde) | Yes | The sorbent bed. |
| Dust, mist, fume (particulate) | No | Add a prefilter or use the GME/P100 (P100) version. |
| Gases Outside Its Approved List | No | Use the matching MSA cartridge for that hazard. |
What the MSA Advantage GME Does NOT Protect Against
The MSA Advantage GME does not capture particulate or gases outside its approved list. For dust, add an Advantage N95 or R95 snap-on filter, or step up to the GME/P100 combination cartridge; for a different gas, match the MSA cartridge to the hazard.
No air-purifying cartridge makes a dangerous atmosphere safe. Never use the MSA Advantage GME in an oxygen-deficient or IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) atmosphere, in unknown concentrations, or against gases with no warning properties — those conditions require a supplied-air or SCBA system, not a cartridge respirator.
Best Applications
Maintenance & response
Mixed or unknown gases on Advantage respirators; see GME/P100 vs 3M 60926.
Labs
Broad gas mix; for dust use the GME/P100.
Pros & Cons
NIOSH-approved multi-gas protection · genuine MSA Advantage fit · olive (multi-gas) band for quick ID · lighter and cheaper than a combination cartridge
gas only — no particulate protection · Advantage connection only (not cross-compatible) · one gas class
MSA Advantage GME vs Other MSA Cartridges
| Cartridge | Protects against |
|---|---|
| MSA Advantage GMA | Organic vapor |
| MSA Advantage GMC | OV + acid gas |
| MSA Advantage GMD | Ammonia |
| MSA Advantage GME/P100 | Multi-gas + P100 |
MSA Advantage GME vs the Alternatives
How it compares to the closest MSA options:
- Advantage GME vs GME/P100: same broad gas coverage; the GME/P100 adds a P100 filter.
- Advantage GME vs Advantage GMC: the GME adds ammonia and formaldehyde.
- Advantage GME vs Comfo GME: same chemistry, different facepiece system.
MSA Advantage GME Quick Answers
Does the MSA Advantage GME filter dust?
No — it is gas-only; for particulate use the GME/P100 or add a prefilter.
Does the MSA Advantage GME fit my MSA respirator?
It fits the MSA Advantage family. Check your facepiece against the MSA half-mask and full-face ranges.
Is the MSA Advantage GME reusable?
The cartridge is used until its service life is reached; the respirator is reusable across many cartridge changes.
MSA Advantage GME Specifications
| Gas class | Multi-Gas |
| Particulate | None (gas cartridge) |
| NIOSH band | Olive (multi-gas) band |
| Connection | MSA Advantage |
| Sold as | 2-pack |
Compatible MSA Respirators
The MSA Advantage GME uses the MSA Advantage connection, so it mounts on the Advantage 200 LS, Advantage 420 half masks and the Advantage 1000 and Advantage 3200 full-face respirators. It is not interchangeable with the MSA Comfo series, and does not fit 3M, Honeywell North or other brands.
| Respirator | Type | Compatible? |
|---|---|---|
| MSA Advantage 200 LS | Half mask | Yes — Advantage |
| MSA Advantage 420 | Half mask | Yes — Advantage |
| MSA Advantage 1000 | Full face | Yes — Advantage |
| MSA Advantage 3200 | Full face | Yes — Advantage |
| MSA Comfo series | Half / full | No — different connection |
| 3M / Honeywell North | Half / full | No (not compatible) |
Helpful Buying Guides
- MSA Comfo vs Advantage
- How to choose a respirator cartridge
- MSA vs 3M respirator cartridges
- MSA vs Honeywell North cartridges
- organic vapor vs P100
- respirator cartridge color chart
- respirator filter types explained
MSA Advantage GME Frequently Asked Questions
What does the MSA Advantage GME protect against?
The MSA Advantage GME is a multi-gas cartridge. It adsorbs organic vapor, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde. It is gas-only and does not filter particulate; it does not protect against gases outside its approved list.
Does the MSA Advantage GME filter dust?
No. It is a gas cartridge. For dust or mist, add an Advantage N95 or R95 snap-on filter, or step up to the GME/P100 combination cartridge.
Which respirators does the MSA Advantage GME fit?
It fits MSA Advantage respirators (200 LS, 420 half masks; 1000, 3200, 4100 full-face). It does not fit the Comfo series.
What color band is the MSA Advantage GME?
The MSA Advantage GME carries a olive (multi-gas) band; confirm it on the cartridge color chart before use.
Is the MSA Advantage GME NIOSH-approved?
Yes. The MSA Advantage GME is NIOSH-approved under 42 CFR Part 84 for multi-gas. Verify any cartridge against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List.
How is the MSA Advantage GME sold?
This listing is the 2-pack. Use Request a Quote for case pricing on volume orders.
How often should I replace the MSA Advantage GME?
Replace the cartridge on a documented change-out schedule, when you detect gas or odor breakthrough, or when it is damaged.
Can I add a P100 filter to the MSA Advantage GME?
Yes — the easiest route is the GME/P100, which builds a P100 particulate filter into the same gas cartridge.
Is the MSA Advantage GME the same as the Comfo version?
No. The chemistry is equivalent, but the connection differs — Comfo and Advantage cartridges are not interchangeable. Match the cartridge to your facepiece.
Is this the genuine MSA Advantage GME cartridge?
Yes. WC Safety sells authentic, NIOSH-approved MSA Advantage GME cartridges through legitimate supply channels.
What is the difference between the MSA Advantage GME and a multi-gas cartridge?
A single-class cartridge is tuned to its listed gases; a multi-gas cartridge covers a broader mix at the cost of a shorter service life against any one gas.
How should I store the MSA Advantage GME?
Store it sealed in its original packaging, away from gases and dust, so the sorbent is not used up before you wear it.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial — industrial respiratory protection desk. Reviewed by the WC Safety Editorial Team. Specifications sourced from MSA Safety published data and verified against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List. Compare the range in MSA respirator filters & cartridges or read MSA Comfo vs Advantage.
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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