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Ex LED lighting ATEX
Our robust series of fluorescent light fittings with plastic enclosures and their tried and tested technology have been in use under tough conditions for more than 20 years. They are adapted continuously to keep them up-to-date with the latest technological developments. The lamps feature a variety of innovations and have set global standards with regard to safety and reliability in a harsh environ-ment.
Ex-Ceiling pendant light fittings and floodlights ATEX
Normally high pressure discharge lamps are used in combination with pendant light fittings and floodlights. They provide a high light output and a relatively long life span. Depending on the required light colour, HP metal halide lamps or HP sodium vapour lamps are usually fitted. The innovating white high-power LED technology has an extreme long life span. Moreover, it is insensitive to vibrations and shocks. With its very high efficiency, it enables a higher intensity of light with lower power consumption. The compact design and the relatively low heat generation allows the use of this technology in small luminaire housings.
Ex-linear light fittings ATEX
Our robust series of fluorescent light fittings with plastic enclosures and their tried and tested technology have been in use under tough conditions for more than 20 years. They are adapted continuously to keep them up-to-date with the latest technological developments. The lamps feature a variety of innovations and have set global standards with regard to safety and reliability in a harsh environment.
Ex-Signal and escape sign luminaires ATEX
With regard to emergency lighting in hazardous areas, there are two general philosophies, which are based on the reliability of the supply source, the costs and efforts required for testing and maintenance work and the economic efficiency.
Portable Ex-hand lamps ATEX
Wherever a reliable, safe and flexible light source is needed, explosion-protected portable CEAG lamps used for industrial applications such as security patrols, inspections and repair work. The police and fire brigade use explosion-protected lamps to ensure safety at the scene of an accident, in case explosive substances are present. Besides reliability and safety, explosion-protected portable lamps must meet the standard requirements of handling, weight, lighting properties and operating time. Explosion-protected portable lamps must not be opened in explosive atmospheres. Similarly, batteries may only be charged outside the hazardous area.