ʻI hono tataki ko ia ʻo e ngaahi maama ʻo e fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha ʻoku fakataumuʻa ia ke taʻofi ʻa e lolotonga ʻi honau fale ʻi tuʻa mo e ngaahi fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha, ʻOku matuʻaki mahuʻinga ʻa e ngeʻesi ʻo e mama ʻi he taimi ʻoku fai ai ha fakatau.
1. Faʻahinga ʻo e fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha:
Ko e maʻolunga ange ʻa e kalasi, Ko e lelei ange ʻa e tuʻunga lelei ʻo e ngeʻesi.
2. Naunau:
Most explosion-proof lights are made from aluminum alloy.
3. Thickness and Weight:
To cut costs, some companies manufacture very thin shells. Neongo ia, for explosion-proof products used in environments with velangofua mo e ngaahi naunau fakafepaki, the thickness of the shell must meet national standards to ensure customer retention and safety.
4. Vai, Efú, and Corrosion Resistance:
While LED explosion-proof lights have an explosion-proof rating, some are also water, efu, mo corrosion-fakafepakiʻi. Ko e tuʻunga maluʻi (water and dust resistance) of most fixtures reaches IP65.
5. ʻEa vela Dissipation:
The shell uses a patented tri-cavity independent design structure, with a transparent body that facilitates air convection, has small contact surfaces, and offers a large area for heat dissipation.