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Product Classification

Categorizes explosion-proof products into different groups based on their design, usage, and safety features.

  • Why Choose Aluminum Alloy as the Shell Material of Explosion-Proof Light

    Many customers may not realize that aluminum alloy is chosen over steel or stainless steel for the casing material of LED explosion-proof lights. This selection is due to the outstanding properties of aluminum alloy itself. Advantages of Aluminum Alloy Casings Superior Heat Conductivity: Aluminum alloy is known for its excellent…
  • How Is Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment Classified

    Class I electrical equipment does not adhere to a specific grading system. For Class II electrical equipment, classification is determined by the type of flammable gas encountered. This equipment is further categorized into three explosion-proof types: IIA, IIB, and IIC. In environments utilizing Class I electrical equipment, where combustible gases…
  • Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment Type

    Explosion-proof electrical equipment encompasses a variety of types including flameproof, increased safety, intrinsically safe, pressurized, oil-filled, sand-filled, spark-proof, encapsulated, and hermetically sealed devices. Types of Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment These devices are broadly categorized into Classes I, II, and III, depending on their application environments. Class I is designated for equipment…
  • Classification of Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment

    GB3836.1-2010 "Explosive Atmospheres Part 1: Equipment General Requirements" classifies explosion-proof electrical equipment into two primary types based on their usage environments: Class I and Class II electrical devices. Class I Electrical Equipment This type is specifically designed for use in environments related to underground coal mining and the surface processing…
  • Classification of Explosion-Proof Distribution Boxes

    To meet market demands, explosion-proof cabinet manufacturers have further refined their mainstream models, including variations in colors and sizes. Categorization by Function: Power distribution cabinets Lighting distribution cabinets Power testing cabinets Control cabinets Socket cabinets Categorization by Power Type: High-voltage and low-voltage (commonly divided into 380V and 220V) for strong…
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