Real Production Video: Explosion Proof Lights for Hazardous Industries

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July 25, 2025
Category Connection: Explosion Proof Fluorescent Light
Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch our real production video to see the Explosion Proof Linear LED Light in action, demonstrating its robust construction, versatile installation methods, and safe operation in hazardous industrial and chemical environments.
Related Product Features:
  • Constructed with a ZL102 cast aluminum and SPCC shell for superior dust and explosion protection.
  • Features a flame-proof design with a constant current drive and wide input power supply for reliable operation.
  • Utilizes toughened glass and mesh enclosure for high light transmittance and impact resistance.
  • Die-cast aluminum alloy shell provides excellent heat dissipation and meets explosion-proof intensity requirements.
  • Equipped with high-efficiency LED chips offering high CRI and a long operational lifespan.
  • Supports multiple installation styles including pendant, ceiling, and stanchion mounting for wide applicability.
  • Certified for use in hazardous areas like underground coal mines with methane or coal dust presence.
  • Holds international certifications including ATEX, CNEX, CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 for quality assurance.
Faqs:
  • What certifications does this explosion-proof light have?
    The product holds several international certifications including ATEX, CNEX, CE, RoHS, and ISO9001, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards for hazardous environments.
  • What are the available installation methods for this fixture?
    This explosion-proof light offers versatile installation options including pendant, ceiling, and stanchion mounting, making it suitable for various industrial settings.
  • In which hazardous environments is this light suitable for use?
    It is designed for use in hazardous areas such as underground coal mines, specifically in laneways and chambers where methane or coal dust may be present, as it meets the required safety standards for such conditions.
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