Different explosion proof lights use various bulb technologies, such as high-intensity discharge (HID) bulbs and halogen bulbs, but choosing LED light has many advantages. The major one is cost-efficiency. Although LEDs have higher initial costs, their maintenance cost is low. Unlike other bulbs, they can last over 50,000 hours, so you don't have to replace them so often.
LED explosion proof lights are environmentally friendly. They contain no harmful chemicals or UV rays, making them safe to us. LEDs can also be recycled since they are eco-friendly.
In addition, LED bulbs are versatile. They work well in cold weather and do not dim or flicker like fluorescent bulbs. LEDs maintain their lumen output well; brightness decreases slowly over time. The light output reduces slowly until burnout time.
1. LED High Bay
In industrial facilities with high ceilings and hazardous environments, finding lighting that is both powerful and safe can be a challenge. LED high bay explosion proof lighting is designed to address this challenge. Built for warehouses, factories, oil refineries, and chemical plants, these fixtures provide brilliant illumination while ensuring maximum protection against flammable gases, vapors, or dust. By combining the efficiency of LED technology with explosion proof housing, LED high bay lights deliver long-lasting performance, reduced energy costs, and dependable safety in even the toughest conditions.
2. LED Linear
LED linear explosion proof lighting is an ideal solution for hazardous locations. Designed with a slim, elongated profile, these fixtures provide wide and even light distribution, making them perfect for production lines, walkways, and confined industrial spaces. They combine the safety of explosion proof construction with the energy savings and durability of LED technology. These fixtures provide clear, shadow-free lighting while resisting harsh conditions.
3. LED Floodlight
Explosion proof LED floodlights are designed to operate safely in hazardous environments, such as oil refineries, chemical plants, mines or gas storage facilities. They comply with strict global explosion proof standards, e.g., ATEX in the EU, NEC Class/Division in the US, IECEx internationally. LEDs produce significantly less heat than traditional lighting, reducing the surface temperature of the fixture. Their tough, corrosion-resistant housings serve as a protective barrier. Made from strong materials like reinforced aluminum or stainless steel, these enclosures are sealed to IP66/IP67 standards to keep flammable substances, water, and dust from reaching the internal components.
4. LED Jelly Jar
At their core, these LED jelly jars meet the strictest global explosion-proof certifications. Using LED technology, these jelly jar lights offer both safety and efficiency. They produce very little heat, lowering the risk of ignition, last over 50,000 hours to reduce maintenance in hard-to-reach places, and turn on instantly when needed. Their compact design is ideal for spot lighting, such as equipment bays or walkways, but their main benefit is transforming ordinary lighting into reliable safety protection.