Fail-Safe Lighting for Volatile Environments
The Risks of Inadequate Lighting

Standard lighting fixtures can generate sparks or surface heat capable of igniting flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dusts, leading to catastrophic explosions.

Offshore rigs and chemical plants expose fixtures to salt spray and acidic vapors that rapidly destroy unprotected aluminum housings.

Changing a failed light in a hazardous zone requires 'Hot Work Permits' and costly plant shutdowns to ensure safety.
Engineered to Contain the Explosion

Safety guaranteed. Our fixtures feature flameproof enclosures (Ex d) capable of containing any internal explosion without igniting the external atmosphere. Reinforced with high-impact tempered glass and heavy-duty seals.

Keep it cool. Our copper-free aluminum heat sinks ensure the surface temperature remains well below the ignition point of gases (Rated T5/T6), even in high ambient temperatures up to +55°C.

Built for the sea. We use Copper-Free Aluminum Alloy with a specialized epoxy powder coating to resist salt corrosion, making our lights ideal for offshore platforms and coastal refineries.
Understanding Hazardous Zones
Understanding Hazardous Zones
Hazardous zones are classified to define areas where flammable gases, vapors, dusts, or fibers may be present and pose a risk of fire or explosion. These zones are determined by the frequency, duration, and likelihood of explosive atmospheres occurring during normal operation or abnormal conditions. Proper zone classification is essential for selecting lighting and electrical equipment that can operate safely without becoming an ignition source.
Understanding hazardous zones allows facility operators to apply the correct level of protection, whether for Zone 0/1/2 gas environments or Zone 20/21/22 dust applications. Each zone requires specifically certified fixtures designed to control surface temperature, prevent sparking, and contain internal faults. By correctly matching the luminaire to the risk level, facilities can maintain safety, regulatory compliance, and reliable operation in hazardous environments.
We help you select the right fixture for your specific risk level.
FAQ
Hazardous locations are environments where flammable gases, vapors, dusts, or fibers may be present in sufficient quantities to cause fire or explosion. Common examples include oil & gas facilities, chemical plants, refineries, grain processing sites, and mining operations.
Hazardous location luminaires are engineered with:
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Explosion-proof or flameproof housings
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Sealed enclosures to prevent gas or dust ingress
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Low surface temperature design
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Robust thermal management to eliminate ignition sources
Our hazardous area lighting solutions typically offer IP65 to IP67 ratings, ensuring protection against dust, water jets, and temporary immersion, depending on the application.
We provide flexible installation options, including:
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Ceiling mount
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Pendant mount
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Wall mount
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Bracket and pole mount
All mounting solutions are designed to maintain certification compliance.




