ATEX regulations for useage of products in potentially explosive atmosheres
Risk of explosion may occur wherever flammable gases, fumes, or dust are stored, processed, or loaded and unloaded and explosive mixtures can form in contact with the air.
With the enactment of the ATEX directives in July 2003, a uniform and binding regulation was created for all of Europe.
According to ATEX 95, manufacturers of devices or systems are obliged to manufacture their products accordingly and safeguard this process by means of a required conformity evaluation procedure. According to ATEX 137, the system owner is responsible for making a risk analysis and taking measures to prevent and protect against explosions. This can be proven, e.g., by ATEX certificates for the installed products.
TROX offers you a comprehensive portfolio of ATEX-certified products for various potentially explosive zones.
Brochure: Explosion protection - Certified safety with TROX products (PDF / 265 KB)
With the enactment of the ATEX directives in July 2003, a uniform and binding regulation was created for all of Europe.
According to ATEX 95, manufacturers of devices or systems are obliged to manufacture their products accordingly and safeguard this process by means of a required conformity evaluation procedure. According to ATEX 137, the system owner is responsible for making a risk analysis and taking measures to prevent and protect against explosions. This can be proven, e.g., by ATEX certificates for the installed products.
TROX offers you a comprehensive portfolio of ATEX-certified products for various potentially explosive zones.
