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Product Description
Gateway Safety SoftSeal MD Disposable Earplugs provide exceptional hearing protection with enhanced metal detectability for food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and other contamination-sensitive environments. Featuring a metal insert within the earplug and available with a metal-detectable cord, SoftSeal MD combines industry-leading noise reduction with easy detection capabilities for improved workplace safety and quality control.
Key Features
- Independently tested 33 dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) for superior hearing protection.
- Metal detectable earplug design helps support contamination prevention programs.
- Integrated metal insert enhances detectability in controlled production environments.
- Soft, smooth polyurethane foam provides outstanding comfort during extended wear.
- Tapered shape allows for quick, easy insertion and a secure fit.
- Disposable design promotes hygiene and convenience.
- Available with standard polymer cord or metal-detectable cord options.
- Blue color improves visibility and compliance in food and pharmaceutical facilities.
Applications
Ideal for food processing plants, beverage production facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturing, packaging operations, clean manufacturing environments, and industrial workplaces requiring both hearing protection and metal detectability.
Specifications
- Brand: Gateway Safety
- Product Name: SoftSeal MD
- Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 33 dB
- Material: Soft Polyurethane Foam
- Plug Color: Blue
- Detectability: Metal Detectable
- Style: Disposable Foam Earplugs
Why Choose SoftSeal MD?
SoftSeal MD combines the highest independently tested NRR available in Gateway Safety earplugs with metal detectability, making it an excellent solution for facilities that require both superior hearing protection and contamination control. Its soft foam construction and tapered design provide all-day comfort and easy insertion for workers in demanding environments.
