Discover our new series of waterproof enclosures with ATEX compliance, made from GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) plastic material, in black with added graphite, designed to protect electrical and electronic circuits in explosion-prone environments. These enclosures have been manufactured in accordance with the stringent standards EN/IEC 60079-0, EN/IEC 60079-7, and EN/IEC 60079-31, and meet the requirements of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU to ensure safety in explosive atmospheres.
The ATEX Directive (from the French ATmosphères EXplosibles) regulates equipment and protection systems used in environments where there is a risk of explosions due to explosive atmospheres. This directive, along with Directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137), ensures the protection of both equipment and workers in these environments.
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These enclosures have been developed and manufactured in accordance with EN/IEC 80079-34 and meet the requirements of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, which regulates equipment intended for use in explosive atmospheres. ATEX certification guarantees that these waterproof enclosures meet the highest safety standards to protect electrical circuits in explosion-prone areas.
ATEX Application Areas:
ATEX-certified enclosures are essential in industries dealing with gases, vapors, dust, or flammable materials, such as:
Why Choose Our GRP Waterproof Enclosures with ATEX Certification
By choosing our IP66 waterproof enclosures with ATEX certification, you are investing in a safe and durable solution designed to protect your electrical components in hazardous industrial environments. Their high resistance to extreme conditions, impacts, and chemicals makes them the best option for applications in sectors such as petrochemicals, mining, and other environments with explosive atmospheres. Additionally, they meet the most stringent international standards to ensure safety in these environments.
Complies with the requirements of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU - Equipment for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres.
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