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Hazardous area safety devices are designed specifically for hazardous environments or locations. They are able to contain explosions and prevent ignition in hazardous atmospheres. Available devices include cable-pull safety rope switches, safety limit switches and tongue interlock safety switches.
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Hazardous area safety devices perform all the functions of standard safety devices but are designed for the most hazardous environments. Available in a variety of housings, including plastic, cast aluminum and stainless steel, these IDEM products are manufactured with ATEX Exd IIC T6 certified explosion-proof contacts. All electrical switching elements are also encapsulated. Available devices include:
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IDEM hazardous area safety limit switches provide positively operated switching contacts to verify the position of machine elements or other moving parts for safety-related purposes. They operate just like traditional safety limit switches but are explosion-proof. A wide range of housing and actuator types are available.
IDEM hazardous area tongue interlock switches have been developed to satisfy the latest IECEx and ATEX standards to provide explosion-proof switching while offering the same interlocking fit as general-purpose and harsh duty interlock switches. These are ideal for hazardous locations in various industries including oil, chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing and many others.
IDEM hazardous area cable-pull switches operate just like general-purpose cable-pull switches but satisfy the latest IECEx and ATEX standards to provide explosion-proof switching in hazardous locations in various industries including oil, chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing and many others.
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