ATEX visokovakuumska tehnika

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ATEX visokovakuumska tehnika za primjene u područjima s opasnošću od eksplozije

ATEX visokovakuumska tehnika primjenjuje se tamo gdje zapaljiva prašina, eksplozivne atmosfere ili odgovarajuće klasificirana radna područja postavljaju posebne zahtjeve za odsisavanje, izbor materijala i električnu opremu. Cilj je opasne tvari zahvatiti što izravnije na mjestu nastanka i istodobno spriječiti da sam odsisni sustav postane učinkovit izvor paljenja.

U ovoj kategoriji pronaći ćete komponente i sustavna rješenja za visokovakuumske primjene kod kojih se mora uzeti u obzir zaštita od eksplozije. To može uključivati odgovarajuće odsisne uređaje, vodljive sustave crijeva, odsisne elemente, rješenja za filtriranje i pražnjenje te dodatnu opremu. Koja je izvedba doista potrebna uvijek ovisi o vrsti prašine, klasifikaciji zona, procesu, temperaturi, svojstvima tvari i postojećem cjelokupnom sustavu.

ATEX stoga nije pojedinačno svojstvo proizvoda, već dio procjene opasnosti specifične za primjenu. Osim označavanja pojedinačnih komponenti, potrebno je razmotriti i uzemljenje, odvođenje elektrostatičkog naboja, vođenje cjevovoda, filtriranje te moguće izvore paljenja. Za sigurno projektiranje svi relevantni procesni podaci trebali bi biti poznati prije odabira.

Vaše prednosti

✅ Visokovakuumska rješenja za zahtjevne procese s prašinom

✅ ciljano zahvaćanje izravno na mjestu nastanka

✅ prikladne komponente za primjene relevantne za zaštitu od eksplozije

✅ planiranje uzemljenja i vodljivih komponenti sustava

✅ moguća sustavna prilagodba zoni, prašini i procesu

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ATEX high-vacuum extraction – Explosion Protection Starts with the Application

When extracting flammable dusts, it is not sufficient to simply label individual components as “ATEX.” The specific hazard situation of the entire process is decisive. Dust type, minimum ignition energy, temperature, possible dust concentrations, zone classification, electrostatic charging, and potential ignition sources must all be considered together. High-vacuum extraction can offer advantages here because emissions can be captured directly at the source and transported via enclosed ducts.

What does an ATEX high-vacuum system consist of?

Depending on the application, extraction units, filters, piping systems, hoses, couplings, capture elements, and discharge components may be subject to explosion protection requirements. Electrical equipment and potential electrostatic charging must also be taken into account. A system is therefore only as safe as its weakest link.

Important Planning Data

✔ Type and Properties of Dust

✔ Zone division at the installation and detection site

✔ Required vacuum pressure and flow rate

✔ Electrical conductivity of hoses and components

✔ Grounding and Equipotential Bonding Concept

✔ Filtration and Discharge System

✔ Potential ignition sources in the process

Electrostatic Charge

Electrostatic charges can develop at high flow velocities and with dry dusts. Therefore, conductive or dissipative components and continuous equipotential bonding are often an important part of the safety concept. Individual conductive components are not sufficient if the electrical connection within the system is interrupted.

Filtration and Dust Removal

Filters and collection containers are also part of the risk assessment. Depending on the type of dust and the process, special protective measures may be necessary. The specific measures required cannot be determined solely based on the product name; rather, they are determined by the risk assessment and the specific process data.

CategoryTo be reviewedWhy It’s Important
Data EntryZone, Material, ConductivityPrevention of Ignition Sources
Hose/Pipe NetworkConductivity and GroundingLimiting Electrostatic Charge
FilterDust Volume and Protection Strategycritical junction in the system
Extraction unitSuitability for Application and AreaPrevention of Effective Ignition Sources
ATEX is not a universal certification

An ATEX classification always applies to specific categories of equipment, zones, and operating conditions. It does not replace an assessment of the actual process. Especially when dealing with unknown or varying types of dust, material data and operating conditions should be clarified before making a selection.

FAQ

Is every conductive high-vacuum system automatically ATEX-compliant?
No. Conductivity is only one aspect of explosion protection. The entire application and all relevant components must be compatible.

Why is the type of dust so important?
Because different types of dust can have very different ignition and explosion properties.

Does the entire piping system need to be grounded?
The grounding and equipotential bonding concept must be defined for the specific system. Interruptions in the conductivity path must be avoided.

Is the ATEX certification of the extraction system sufficient?
No. Collection systems, hoses, piping networks, filters, and process conditions can also be safety-related.

Who determines the required zone?
The zoning is determined based on the operational risk assessment and the actual process conditions.

Consulting for ATEX Applications

To ensure a reliable product selection, we need as precise information as possible regarding dust, zone, process, temperature, required suction capacity, and the existing plant environment. Without this data, a reliable ATEX selection is not possible.

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