ATEX Infrared camera
An ATEX camera can be used in environments where a potentially explosive atmosphere can occur. Our ATEX cameras are available in different price ranges, but more important than the price is functionality and features of such a robust camera. To know which model you need during your work in an ATEX zone, it is very important to know in which ATEX zone the work and the explosion hazard falls.
Which ATEX zone?
The first distinction you have to make is between a gas or dust environment. For gas environments you need an ATEX camera for zone 0, 1 or 2. For dust areas these are zones 20, 21 or 22.
When is which zone applicable? If a potentially explosive atmosphere is present continuously or for long periods of time (more than 10% of the operating or activity duration), this concerns zone 0 or 20. If the probability of a potentially explosive atmosphere being present in normal operation is high (between 0.1 and 10% of the operating or activity duration), this concerns zone 1 or 21. If the probability of a potentially explosive atmosphere being present is low and only for a short period of time (less than 0.1% of the operating or activity duration), this concerns zone 2 or 22.
Therefore, before placing an order, carefully consider for which zone the camera should be suitable.
Different ATEX cameras
We have several ATEX certified rugged cameras in our assortment. We supply among others cameras from Cordex, Bartec and Jenson. Some of our cameras can also be used as an ATEX video camera.
For these sturdy cameras we can of course also supply various accessories to make it even easier to use. Think for example of a carrying bag to protect your camera during your work.
Contact us?
Do you need more information about the ATEX cameras? Then please contact our customer service. Our customer service can be reached by phone on +31 (0) 115 648 506, via the chat function at the bottom right of your screen or via our contact form. We will try to answer all your questions about the ATEX cameras as soon as possible.