Inpratex ATEX LED Luminaires are designed to provide safe, efficient and reliable industrial lighting in potentially explosive atmospheres, in full compliance with ATEX and IECEx standards for installation in Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22, where there is a risk due to the presence of flammable gases, vapours or combustible dust.
Our range of ATEX LED Lighting includes ATEX Linear Luminaires and ATEX Bulkhead Lights specifically developed for industrial applications requiring continuous, uniform illumination, even in harsh environmental conditions. These luminaires are manufactured using high-resistance materials, ensuring protection against impacts, moisture, dust, vibrations and chemical agents.
Thanks to high-performance ATEX LED technology, these luminaires deliver high luminous output with low energy consumption, a long service life and minimal maintenance requirements, helping to reduce operating costs while enhancing safety in classified hazardous areas.
Inpratex ATEX LED Luminaires are available in a wide range of power ratings, optical distributions and colour temperatures, as well as different surface-mounted and wall-mounted installation options, allowing the lighting system to be precisely adapted to the specific requirements of each industrial installation.
These ATEX Lighting Solutions are suitable for use in refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical industries, production and process areas, industrial storage facilities, technical galleries and hazardous locations, where reliability, durability and certified explosion protection are essential.
ATEX Zones 1 and 21 are areas where the presence of an explosive atmosphere is likely to occur during normal operation. Zone 1 refers to environments with flammable gases, vapours or mists, while Zone 21 applies to areas where combustible dust is likely to be present in suspension. Equipment certified for zones 1 and 21 may also be installed in zones 2 and 22.
ATEX Zones 2 and 22 are areas where the formation of an explosive atmosphere is unlikely and, if it occurs, it will only be present occasionally and for short periods of time. Zone 2 refers to the presence of flammable gases, vapours or mists, while Zone 22 applies to environments where combustible dust may be present. Equipment certified only for zones 2 and 22 may not be installed in zones 1 and 21.