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IP65, IP66, IP67, IP68 explained clearly — what each rating protects against and which you need for your environment.
How intrinsic safety limits the energy available to ignite an explosive atmosphere, and when it applies.
The combined protection method that uses flameproof (db) and increased safety (eb) in a single enclosure assembly.
Ex eb prevents sparks and hot surfaces under normal and abnormal conditions — the most common protection method for terminal boxes.
A plain-English overview: what ATEX is, why it exists, who needs it, and how certified enclosures are specified.
Ex e, Ex d, Ex ia, Ex p, Ex n, Ex tb — the full set of protection concepts, with application guidance for each.
Zone 0, 1, 2, 20, 21, 22 — how each is defined, who classifies them, and what enclosure marking is required in each.
Design improvements to the iTB and iSTB ranges — lid screw spacing, gasket material, and gland plate options.
The certification process: notified body testing, EC-type examination, documentation, and ongoing surveillance.
Compliance obligations for equipment manufacturers and installation contractors under ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU.
A practical checklist for specifying engineers and safety managers: documentation, marking, installation verification.
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Price ranges by product type, what moves the number, and how to get an instant indicative price online.
A side-by-side comparison of properties, cost, IP performance, and application suitability.
Zone classification explained with product and certification implications for each zone.
Flameproof vs increased safety: cost, complexity, maintenance burden and application suitability.
Chloride resistance, weldability, and cost differences between the two most common grades.
The most common certification failures and how to avoid them at the specification stage.
A frank comparison of material costs, fabrication differences and total installed cost.
Every enclosure ships with its certification documentation. CAD files are available ahead of order — no login, no request form.
STEP and DXF files for the full product range. Import directly into your CAD or BIM software.
Live certification documents. ATEX EC-type examination, IECEx certificates, ISO quality management.
Dimensional drawings, material specifications, IP and IK ratings, weight and entry data for each product line.
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