The first industrial revolution took place and mankind entered the age of steam. As productivity progressed, mankinds need for energy skyrocketed - the potential of coal was gradually explored. Facing one pit after another, lighting in the p...
Explosion-proof lamps and intrinsically safe lamps are twos different types of hazardous area lighting. Hazardous locations can be defined as highly industrialized areas with harsh hazardous environments that may contain explosive vapors gas...
While LED lighting is becoming more and more adopted, many warehouse and industrial settings still use high pressure sodium (HPS), metal halide (MH) or fluorescent high bay lights. They still have their merits, but across the board LED ligh...
The explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations market is in expansion, at the same time that the explosion proof lighting level of certification, requirements, and knowledge by both the buyers and the regulatory authorities is increasing....
NJZs High-Temperature High Bay fixtures produce light more efficiently, and with better quality for extreme environments. Applications like foundries die casting facilities, and steel mills experience drastic temperatures and are classified...
In areas where the ignition can occur lighting fixtures are regulated to prevent lights from an explosion, and some of these fixtures are also designed to function in the event of a power failure. The design allows them to automatically act...