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Question 1. What is explosion-proof?
In fact, "explosion" can be simply understood according to the meaning of the word, is to prevent the explosion of the meaning; At the deep level, it means that it can resist the impact force and heat of an explosion without loss and can work normally; In addition, it can be understood that explosion-proof lamps themselves have the function of isolation from external gas, and all light source appliances are put into the protective lamp shell, so as to realize explosion-proof lamps.
Question 2. What is a light?
"Lamp" meaning is a lighting appliance, which is a way of understanding a long time ago, due to the emergence of explosion-proof lamp, lamps and lanterns are not only used for lighting function, but also have protective function, such as LED explosion-proof lamp for waterproof, dustproof, anti-corrosion, explosion-proof function; Usually, we say that gas stations, oil depots, oil fields, factories and workshops are dangerous places with gas and dust, and we must use LED explosion-proof lights.
Question 3. What is an explosion-proof lamp?
Speaking of explosion-proof lamp, can be simply understood as can prevent the explosion of lamps and lanterns, we will not feel that only gas environment used? It's not because of our dust explosion-proof light is applied in the environment, because the air there is fine dust particles slightly, when these fine dust contact with Mars or flame, will cause fire explosion accident, and our explosion-proof lamp is to prevent internal may produce arc, spark ignition floating dust particles in the air, so as to achieve explosion-proof effect.
Question 3. What is LED explosion-proof lamp?
Many people may think that this word is very simple, it is difficult to explain in detail; LED is the core of explosion-proof lamp, because LED is a kind of solid cold light source, that is, light-emitting diode, without LED light source the whole is not bright. So LED explosion-proof lamp is mainly its light source is LED light source, also known as light-emitting diode.