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Explosion-proof lighting, often referred to as hazardous location lighting, is a type of lighting created especially for use in settings where there is a risk of explosion or fire because of the presence of flammable gases, vapors, dust, or fibers. These potentially dangerous sites include chemical factories, oil refineries, gas processing facilities, grain handling facilities, and other industrial settings.
Explosion-proof lighting’s main objective is to stop combustible materials in the environment where it is put from igniting. Any possible sparks, heat, or open flames generated by these lighting fixtures are contained within the fixture, preventing them from igniting the nearby combustible environment.
Explosion-proof lighting, which provides appropriate illumination while reducing the risk of igniting and explosion, is a crucial safety precaution in hazardous locations. In settings where flammable compounds are present, it assures the security of personnel and equipment, and it aids in averting catastrophic events that can cause harm, damage, or downtime.
The Global explosion proof lighting market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Eaton, a power management business, introduced New HPLN Ex LED explosion-proof lighting, which provides dependable performance under challenging operating conditions in dangerous explosion-proof regions that are highly corrosive, wet, dusty, hot, or cold.
Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds introduced the newest Ex LED explosion-proof lighting – HPLN series with multiple versions for a wide range of applications, which has excellent performance with over cost and energy consumption than traditional ones and can significantly improve the safety of working conditions, reduce the risk of factory shutdown, and steer to the production safety.
This lighting was designed by Eaton and approved for use in Zone 1 and 2 hazardous areas. Long service life for HPLN LED fixtures in harsh locations is ensured by their copper-free aluminum housing, C5M corrosion-proof coating, and efficient thermal management.
For optimal efficiency and mounting versatility in trunnion, stanchion, wall, pendant, and ceiling installation for both pendant and floodlight applications, the HPLN has a small, high-efficacy design with unique optics.
The new EX20-100 explosion-proof lamp from ARCHON Industries Inc. The manufacturer notes that the EX20-100 luminaire has been built to continuously illuminate industrial equipment such as tanks, distillation columns, and process vessels that are situated in both hazardous and non-hazardous regions.
The EX20-100 has premium optics for outstanding performance and is built with a high-power CREE COB LED and a tried-and-true LED driver for maximum dependability. It can function in both Class I Division II Group C&D and Class I Division I Group C&D sites, among other hazardous operational situations.
For industrial areas needing flood lights, area lights, linear fixtures, and high bays that are vapor tight and explosion proof rated, Access Fixtures, a Massachusetts-based producer of commercial and industrial lighting, has introduced a whole line of explosion resistant light fixtures.
The fixtures for the AAHL, BAHL, CAHL, DAHL, EAHL, GAHL, HAHL, and IAHL are part of this line. These fixtures all provide a staggering 140 lumens per watt for maximum efficiency and were all created with the highest levels of safety and industrial regulations in mind.
There is a design in this collection of affordable, adaptable fixtures for every conceivable hazardous location. Access Fixtures’ explosion-proof LED lights can be utilized in places like mining operations, clean rooms, aerospace production facilities, and other places that produce hot, noxious fumes.
In this launch, all of the LED explosion-proof lights are made of die-cast aluminum with a marine-grade gray powdercoat finish. These lights come in a variety of designs, including standard flood light, high bay, linear, and pendant mount jelly jar.
Heavy duty stainless steel brackets that may be positioned in various ways can be used to mount the majority of these fixtures. There are options for surface or pendant mounting on some of these fixtures. Water, dust, and vapor intrusion are avoided thanks to an IP66 protected LED compartment and tempered glass lens.
Some fixtures, like the “jelly jar” design GAHL, feature an outer lens made of vaportight tempered glass with a wire guard to guard against shattering. This family of lights for hazardous locations all include adaptable 120° optics.