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EXPLOSION PROOF LIGHTING

Aeroplight is a world leading manufacturer of explosion proof lighting equipment. Our explosion proof lighting products include explosion proof LED lighting, floodlights and offshore-ready light towers. Our explosion proof lights are manufactured to Class 1 Division 1 Lighting and Zone 0 and 1 standards and are used in locations where gas or vapor is normally expected, including in construction and job sites, manufacturing facilities, marine/ship yards, military, mining, offshore, oil fields, refineries, and much more.

Our specialties include consulting, specifying and designing to our clients particular needs. Manufacturing and customer service is our business…….your safety is our goal.

We manufacture explosion proof lights to the following ratings:

  • Class 1 Division 1 Standards & Class 1 Zone 0 & 1 Standards: for use where gas or vapor is normally expected
  • Class 1 Division 2: where gas or vapour of sufficient quantity can exist in abnormal conditions.
  • Class 2 Div 1 & Class 2 Division 2: portable hazardous area lighting

**defined by OSHA regulations.

Products used for Explosion Proof Lights

LED FloodlightLED Street Light

LED Linear Light

 
• Fewer chances of disastrous accidents

There is no denying that chemical plants have always been a risky place to work, as a small ignition can turn into a catastrophic accident. These industries always adopt specific safety measures to avert any mishap. One such is the use of explosion proof LED lights. These lights encompass a robust framework that prevents the internal spark from the lamp from escaping and causing an explosion by mixing with the nearby explosive gas and vapours.

Hazardous Area Lighting Singapore - Duallite

In other words, Explosion proof LED lights are designed to withstand the corrosive and potentially volatile activity present in the chemical facilities. Moreover, the LED compartment balances the temperature through cooling fins, ensuring protection against harsh temperatures, eventually making the hazardous chemical environment less risky to work.