Product Details:
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Chemical Resistance: | Good | Ex Mark: | Ex Db IIC T6 Gb,Ex Tb IIIC T80°C Db |
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Suitable For Hazardous Locations: | Yes | Customised Services: | Available |
Material: | Rubber/Stainless Steel | Application Area: | Division1 2&21 22 |
Application: | GAS&DUST Environment | Item Type: | Ex Proof Flexible Pipe Conduit |
The Explosion Proof Flexible Conduit is a reliable solution designed for use in GAS&DUST environments where safety is of utmost importance. This Non-Sparking Flex Conduit offers superior protection against potential hazards, making it ideal for applications where explosive atmospheres are present.
Available in various sizes including G/M/NPT, this Blast Resistant Flexible Duct can be easily adapted to suit different installation requirements. Its highly flexible design allows for easy maneuverability around obstacles and tight spaces, ensuring a hassle-free installation process.
As an Ex Proof Flexible Pipe Conduit, this product is specifically engineered to meet the demands of hazardous environments. It provides a high level of protection with its IP66 WF2 rating, safeguarding against dust ingress and powerful water jets.
Whether you are working in industrial plants, refineries, or other high-risk areas, this Explosive Atmosphere Safe Hose is a dependable choice for maintaining safety and compliance. Its durability and resilience make it a long-lasting solution that provides peace of mind in challenging environments.
Customised Services | Available |
Ex Mark | Ex Db IIC T6 Gb,Ex Tb IIIC T80°C Db |
Chemical Resistance | Good |
Application | GAS&DUST Environment |
Size | G/M/NPT |
Flexibility | Highly Flexible |
Suitable For Hazardous Locations | Yes |
Protection | IP66 WF2 |
Material | Rubber/Stainless Steel |
Item Type | Ex Proof Flexible Pipe Conduit |
1. Gas stations - During the refueling and unloading process, gasoline can easily evaporate, forming flammable vapors. These vapors, when mixed with air and exposed to sparks, can explode.
2. Chemical plant reaction rooms - During the production process, pipes and valves may leak flammable and explosive gases or solvent vapors such as benzene, alcohols, and ethers.
3. Coal mine tunnels - Coal seams continuously emit methane (gas), and mining operations generate large amounts of combustible coal dust, creating a typical explosive environment.
4. Flour mill grinding rooms - Grain processing generates airborne flour dust, which, when reaching a certain concentration, can cause a dust explosion when exposed to an ignition source.
5. Automotive paint spray booths - Paint mist and solvent vapors emitted by thinners (such as thinner) used during spraying are both flammable and explosive.
6. Gas boiler rooms/pressure regulating stations - Natural gas (primarily methane) pipelines and valves may leak, and accumulation can create an explosive atmosphere.
7. Alcohol/Liquor Bottling Plant - Alcohol (ethanol) is highly volatile. In a confined space, its vapor can form an explosive mixture when mixed with air.
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