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LED explosion-proof lamp is different from ordinary LED lamp

Time:2022-12-21 Views:0

One of the biggest advantages of LED explosion-proof lamp is its high safety performance, which is incomparable with ordinary LED. In many production workshops, there are various dangerous gases and combustible materials. Even in such a harsh working environment, LED can still be used normally without explosion, thus avoiding accidents such as injury.


At present, relevant national departments strictly control safety production, require relevant enterprises to take safety protection measures, and carry out a series of safety inspections and other supervision work every year to ensure the implementation of safety production. If dangerous goods are detected in the workshop, be sure to use explosion-proof lamps, otherwise production and rectification will be stopped.


Are you also curious about why it is explosion-proof? What are the similarities with ordinary LED lights? Let's look at the cause of explosion protection.


Each opening cover of explosion-proof lamp has explosion-proof surface. This can directly prevent the internal electrical equipment from being affected by external hazardous substances.


Moreover, the thickness of explosion-proof lamp shell is much greater than that of ordinary shell, which is also a safety guarantee. In case of short circuit and internal circuit explosion during long-term use, the interior of the lampshade will not be damaged. This thickness can safely and effectively isolate all hazardous substances outside.


LED explosion-proof lamp


Speaking of different places, the biggest difference is that LED explosion-proof lamps have safety performance indicators that ordinary LED does not have. Ordinary LED lamps are easily affected by external factors, such as flammable gases, dangerous and explosive materials, and are all "workshop killers".