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  • Explosion-Proof Motor Voltage Selection

    In recent years, to save energy and reduce line power loss, the use of 3KV underground explosion-proof motors has been increasingly adopted in industries like petrochemicals and coal mining for main shaft ventilation. There's a growing trend towards choosing LOKV explosion-proof electrical equipment with decreasing power ratings. Some manufacturers have…
  • Analysis of the Structure of LED Explosion-Proof Light

    Let's delve into the impressive "inner workings" of the well-known LED explosion-proof lights! 1. Heat Sink: The essence of explosion-proof lights lies in their advanced top-and-bottom hollow convection ventilation design. This allows for rapid expulsion of internal heat, ensuring that the temperature around the LED chip remains stable, thereby prolonging…
  • Structural Analysis of Explosion-proof Pressurized Enclosure

    An explosion-proof pressurized enclosure, also known as a positive pressure explosion-proof distribution cabinet, is a type of distribution cabinet designed for hazardous environments. It features explosion-proof, corrosion-resistant, dustproof, waterproof, and heat-dissipating functionalities. The cabinet boasts an IP65 protection rating and an explosion-proof grade of Ex px IIC T6. Basic Structure:…
  • Structural Characteristics of LED Explosion-Proof Lights

    The enclosure of LED explosion-proof lights is made from high-strength aluminum alloy, cast through die-casting, and finished with a high-pressure electrostatic spray. This gives it excellent corrosion resistance. The exposed fasteners are made of stainless steel, enhancing its durability. LED explosion-proof lights are suitable for illumination in distilleries, as they…
  • Structural Form of LED Explosion-Proof Light

    The design of explosion-proof lighting fixtures must be tailored to the specific zone and area of explosive gas environments. For instance, in Zone 1 areas, flameproof (explosion-proof) lighting fixtures are mandatory; in Zone 2, both flameproof and increased-safety fixtures can be used for fixed lighting, while portable lighting must be…