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The main body of explosion-proof electrical equipment is clearly, durably, and distinctly marked. The nameplate is made of materials like bronze, brass, or stainless steel.
Both groups are classified under T5, which specifies that the maximum surface temperature for explosion-proof electrical devices must not exceed 100°C.
Explosion-proof lights come in various types, typically installed in mining areas and construction sites. When purchasing explosion-proof lights, it's...
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