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  • How About the Explosion- Proof Effect of the Explosion- Proof Industrial and Mining Light?

    Source: DENGGLE.COM 02 Oct 2021

    Many consumers do not believe in the explosion -proof effect of explosion- proof industrial and mining lights. They generally think that this is just a publicity stunt by the business, and just to attract consumers to buy it. But the fact is not as everyone thinks. Explosion- proof industrial and mining light manufacturers have high requirements for the explosion- proof performance of the lights, including selecting raw materials, designing production processes, and quality inspection. Only those products without any problems will be put on the market. Therefore, consumers do not have to worry about the poor explosion- proof effect of the lights they bought. On the contrary, lights with poor anti- explosion effects are prone to short circuit and explode if they encounter an open flame when working in a mine.

     

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