Eastern European Dust Explosion-proof Distribution Box

Home / Eastern European Dust Explosion-proof Distribution Box

Designed for use in hazardous environments classified as Zone 1, 2 (Gas) and Zone 21, 22 (Dust). Engineered with high-quality low-copper aluminium alloy, these enclosures ensure maximum durability, corrosion resistance, and protection in explosive atmospheres. CENTER is an expert center for explosion protection of production facilities with explosive dust/air mixtures and risks of explosion due to overpressure of flammable liquids and gases in equipment. Our specialists provide a range of services on a turnkey basis, from design to commissioning. ROSE Control Stations (local control points) are certified for use in explosion-endangered zones containing combustible. We offer bespoke, custom-made terminal boxes and terminal box combinations, as well as standard products with short delivery times. Atex Delvalle provides a custom made facility for hazardous area stainless steel Aisi 304L & Aisi 316L Atex and IECEx Certified junction boxes, terminal boxes, large atex enclosures, Empty enclosures.

Ex Equipment

ROSE Aluminium, Polyester and Stainless-Steel Ex Enclosures and Control Stations assure reliable protection for electrical distribution systems in explosion

Read More

Explosion Proof Enclosures

Ex-Proof & Flameproof Junction Boxes & Enclosures Supermec ATEX Junction Box & Enclosures are designed to satisfy most of our clients'' requirements for CONTROL explosion-proof and flameproof

Read More

"Explosion Proof Distribution Box"

Our Explosion Proof Distribution Box offers exceptional quality within the Power Distribution Cabinet & Box category.Power distribution cabinet & box price varies by specs, OEM requirements, and factory

Read More

People also like:

Get In Touch

Connect With Us

📱

South Africa (Sales & Engineering HQ)

+27 10 247 8396

🇪🇺

Germany (EU Technical Support)

+49 69 975 331 42

📍

Headquarters & Manufacturing

Unit 7, Summit Place, 21 Summit Rd, Midrand, Johannesburg, 1685, South Africa