19 Dec 2016
Putting a third dimension on hazardous area equipment
Hazardous area equipment is rated for different zones: Zone 0 equipment for the areas of most direct risk; Zone 1 equipment where there is a......
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Hazardous area equipment protects buildings from damage
Hazardous area equipment can come into use in a wide variety of locations, from outdoor refuelling docks and chemical storage areas, to indoors where ...
Read Post28 Nov 2016
Chernobyl solar farm puts new potential in hazardous areas
Hazardous area equipment caters for a range of specific needs, such as resistance to harsh chemicals, reduced risk of igniting an explosion, or remote...
Read Post1 Nov 2016
ATEX equipment boosts global signal conditioning market
ATEX equipment in the European region is adding to overall global growth in the signal conditioning market, according to a market analysis from Report...
Read Post24 Oct 2016
Hazardous area sensors help achieve intrinsic safety
Hazardous area sensors are helping industrial workplaces to achieve the ambition of 'intrinsic safety'....
Read Post10 Oct 2016
Hazardous area cable glands keep the weather out this autumn
Hazardous area cable glands cost very little but can save huge amounts on equipment failures, particularly as the heavier weather of the autumn months...
Read Post26 Sep 2016
Working to make hazardous areas less hazardous
Some of these risks can be tackled using hazardous area equipment, including explosion-proof equipment to protect against the risks of ignition....
Read Post30 Aug 2016
Governments look to explosion proof equipment to protect environment
Governments are specifying the use of explosion proof equipment to protect the environment against industrial risks such as oil and gas exploration, a...
Read Post22 Aug 2016
Ex equipment protects finances and safety
Ex equipment protects not only the safety of human workers in hazardous areas, but also the finances of the operating company, a newly published marke...
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