Skip to main content
. 2020 Aug 22;106(3):536–553. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2020.08.016

Table IV.

Impacts of microwave- and heat-based decontamination strategies on physical traits and fit of N95 filtering facepiece respirators

First author, year Intervention parametersa N95 models Method of physical assessment Physical traitsb Odour Fitc
Microwave Bergman, 2010 Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 120 s
Cycles: 3
Moisture: MGS
3M 8000d
3M 8210d
Moldex 2201d
KC PFR95-174d
3M 1860d
3M 1870d
Physical traits: visual inspection
Odour: smelling the mask
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion (N = 3/3)
KC PFR95-174: strap melted after first cycle (N = 2/3)
No odour reported

Bergman, 2011 Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 120 s
Cycles: 3
Moisture: MGS
3M 1860
3M 1870
KC PFR95-270
Physical traits: visual inspection
Fit: author-modified OSHA protocol
FF ≥100 = pass; faceseal leakage = 1/FF
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion (same degree after all cycles)
KC PFR95-270: strap melted after third cycle (N = 1/21)
Fit test pass rate remained ≥90% for all models (N = 20)
Mean faceseal leakage remained <1% for all models (N = 20), no significant difference

Fisher, 2011 Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 90 s
Cycles: 1, 3
Moisture: MGS (steam bag)
Cardinal Health
3M 8210
3M 1860
3M 1870
KC PFR95
Moldex 2200
Physical traits: water retention evaluated by comparing initial mask weight to weight after MGS treatment and drying in room conditions Cardinal Health, 3M 8210, 3M 1860: significant water (≥8 g) retained after 60 min drying (N = 1)
Moldex 2200, KC PFR95, 3M 1870: low water absorbency, dry (≤0.1 ± 0.1 g) within 30 min (N = 3)

Heimbuch, 2011 Power: 1250 We
Time: 120 s
Cycles: 1
Moisture: MGS
3M 8000f
3M 8210f
Moldex 1500f
KC PFRf
3M 1860f
3M 1870f
Physical traits: visual inspection 3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion

Viscusi, 2007 Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 120 s, 240 s
Cycles: 1
Moisture: Dry
3M 8000d Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection 120s: no visible changes (N = 4/4)
240s: filter media melted at ends of metallic nosebands and formed holes

Viscusi, 2009 Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 120 s
Cycles: 1
Moisture: Dry
3M 8000d
3M 8210d
Moldex 2200d
KC PFR95-270d
3M 1860d
3M 1870d
Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection
Odour: smelling the mask
3M 1870: filtration media melted in areas adjacent to metallic nosebands (N = 3/3) No odour reported

Viscusi, 2011
Power: 750 W/ft3
Time: 120 s
Cycles: 1
Moisture: MGS
3M 8000
3M 8210
3M 1860
3M 1870
KC PFR 95-270
Moldex 2200
Physical changes: visual and tactile inspection (researchers)
Odour: smelling the mask (researchers); blinded visual analogue scale and verbal reports (subjects)
Fit: multiple-donning fit test using author-modified OSHA protocol. MDFF10 ≥100 = pass
Comfort/donning ease: blinded visual analogue scale rating and verbal reports (subjects)
Moldex 2200: strap breaks in both treatment (N = 1/21) and control (N = 2/22)
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion (N = NR); strap break in treatment (N = 1/21) but not control
Quantitative – no significant difference
Qualitative – researchers detected no odour changes. No treatment-based patterns in participants' verbal reports
Fit: mean MDFF10 passed for all models (N = 20), no significant difference
Comfort/donning ease:
Quantitative – no significant differences
Qualitative – no treatment-based patterns in participants' verbal reports
Heat Bergman, 2010 Temperature: 60°C
Time: 30 min
Cycles: 3
Moisture: MHI (80% RH)
3M 8000d
3M 8210d
Moldex 2201d
KC PFR95-174d
3M 1860d
3M 1870d
Physical traits: visual inspection
Odour: smelling the mask
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion (N = 3/3) No odour reported

Bergman, 2011 Temperature: 60°C
Time: 15 min
Cycles: 3
Moisture: MHI (80% RH)
3M 1860
3M 1870
KC PFR95-270
Physical traits: visual inspection
Fit: author-modified OSHA protocol. Fit factor ≥100 = pass; faceseal leakage = 1/FF
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion (same amount after all cycles) Fit test pass rate remained ≥90% for all models (N = 20)
Mean faceseal leakage remained <1% for all models (N = 20), no significant difference

Fischer, 2020 Temperature: 70°C
Time: NR
Cycles: 3 (2 h wear between each)
Moisture: dry
3M Aura 9211+/37193 Fit: fit testing using official modified OSHA-standard protocol. Fit factor ≥100 = pass 100% pass rate after 1st and 2nd cycles, 66% pass rate after 3rd cycle (N = 6)

Heimbuch 2011 Temperature: 65°C
Time: 30 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: MHI (85% RH)
3M 8000f
3M 8210f
Moldex 1500f
KC PFRf
3M 1860f
3M 1870f
Physical traits: visual inspection No significant changes

Kumar, 2020 Temperature: 121°C Time: 15 min at peak temp Cycles: 1, 3, 5, 10 Moisture: Steam (AC) Pressure: NR 3M 1860
3M Aura 1870
3M Vflex 1804S
AOSafety 1054S
Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection
Fit: normal and deep breathing tests only; Fit factor ≥100 = pass
3M Vflex 1804S: mild bleeding of ink label after 1 cycle (N = 1/1) 3M 1860: passed after 1 cycle (N = 1), failed after subsequent cycles
All other models: passed after all cycles (N = 1)

Lin, 2017 Temperature: 149–164°CTime: 3 minCycles: 1Moisture: Dry 3M 8210 Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection No changes reported

Temperature: 121°C
Time: 15 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: Steam (AC)
Pressure: 1.06 kg/cm2
3M 8210 Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection Folds of inner/outer filter supports. Outer layers of masks were deformed, shrunken, and stiff with no remarkable mottle

Viscusi, 2007 Temperature: 80°C and 160°C
Time: 60 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: Dry
3M 8000d
Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection
80°C: No significant changes (N = 4/4)
160°C: Masks melted and unusable after 22 min


Temperature: 121°C
Time: 15 min and 30 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: Steam (AC)
Pressure: 1.05 kg/cm2
3M 8000d Physical changes: visual and tactile inspection Masks deformed, shrunken, stiff, and mottled at both durations

Viscusi, 2009 Temperature: 80°C, 90°C, 100°C, 110°C, 120°C
Time: 60 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: dry
3M 8000d
3M 8210d
Moldex 2200d
KC PFR95-270d
3M 1860d
3M 1870d
Physical traits: visual and tactile inspection
Odour: smelling the mask
KC PFR95-270 samples at 100°C, 110°C, and 120°C: inner moisture barrier melted into the filtration media (N = 1/3, 2/3, 2/3) No odour reported

Viscusi, 2011 Temperature: 60°C
Time: 30 min
Cycles: 1
Moisture: MHI (80% RH)
3M8000
3M8210
3M1860
3M1870
KC PFR 95-270
Moldex 2200
Physical changes: visual and tactile inspection (researchers)
Odour: smelling the mask (researchers); blinded visual analogue scale and verbal reports (subjects)
Fit: multiple-donning fit test using author-modified OSHA-protocol. MDFF10 ≥100 = pass.
Comfort/donning ease: blinded visual analogue scale rating and verbal reports (subjects)
3M 1870: slight separation of inner foam nose cushion
Moldex 2200: strap breaks in both treatment (N = 3/23) and control (N = 2/22)
Quantitative – 3M 1860 had significantly increased odour (+5.94 out of 100); no other significant differences
Qualitative – researchers detected no odour changes. No treatment-based patterns in participants' verbal reports
Fit: Mean MDFF10 passed for all models (N = 20), though 3M 8210 and Moldex 2200 had significant reductions in MDFF10 (-29 and -59, respectively)
Comfort/donning ease:
Quantitative – no significant differences
Qualitative – no treatment-based patterns in participants' verbal reports

AC, autoclave; FF, fit factor; KC, Kimberly–Clark; MDFF10, multi-donning fit factor; MGS, microwave-generated steam; MHI, moist heat incubation; OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration; RH, relative humidity;–, outcome not assessed.

a

Room pressure unless otherwise specified. If both manufacturer-rated and experimentally-determined microwave power were provided, the experimental value is reported here.

b

Where replicate numbers are provided as N = x/y, x is the number of replicates per model in which the physical change was observed and y is the total number of replicates per model; absence of N values in the table indicates that replicate numbers were not reported for the observation.

c

N values represent numbers of replicates that underwent fit testing for each model.

d

Mask models were anonymized in article. Model names were obtained by e-mail from R. Shaffer in April 2020.

e

Power units per volume not specified.

f

Mask models were anonymized in article. Model names were obtained by e-mail from B. Heimbuch in April 2020.