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ATEX-Certified Pumps

Our ATEX-certified Pumps ensure the utmost safety, undergoing rigorous testing to ensure regulatory compliance in hazardous environments.

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Features & Advantages of ATEX Pumps

  • Compliant – These pumps meet the ATEX specification for safety within hazardous and explosive fluids and environments
  • Durable – Manufactured with robust materials such as Stainless Steel, Cast Iron and Carbon-Filled Polypropylene
  • Versatile – ATEX compliant pumps can be used in a variety of applications and industries, they can pump all types of fluids not just hazardous types
  • Safe – They are tested rigorously to ensure complete safety for the user and environment
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Learn more about ATEX-Certified Pumps

What does ATEX mean?

What are ATEX Hazardous Zones 0, 1 and 2?

How do I know if a pump is ATEX rated?

Where are ATEX pumps required?

What are the advantages of ATEX-rated pumps?

What does ATEX mean?

ATEX refers to EU product directives that state the minimum requirements for protection from explosive atmospheres and environments. ATEX certification means that a pump is safe to use with hazardous products and in explosive environments.

What are ATEX Hazardous Zones 0, 1 and 2?

ATEX Zone 0: There is a presence of flammable materials during normal operation for extended periods.

 

ATEX Zone 1: Areas where an explosive atmosphere may be present (a mixture of air and flammable substances), requiring specific safety measures and ATEX equipment.

 

ATEX Zone 2: An explosive atmosphere may not normally occur during normal operation, but could occur occasionally/for a limited time.

How do I know if a pump is ATEX rated?

If a pump is ATEX-classified or rated, the product description will state that they are. Also look out for the black and yellow Ex logo, which symbolises ATEX certification.

Where are ATEX pumps required?

If you are handling hazardous or flammable products or operating in a potentially hazardous environment, you will need a pump that has an ATEX classification.

What are the advantages of ATEX-rated pumps?

ATEX Pumps come with many benefits, some of which include:

 

  • Robust materials: ATEX pumps are manufactured with robust materials such as carbon-filled polypropylene, cast iron and stainless steel AISI 316.
  • Safety: ATEX-rated pumps are designed to operate safely in explosive atmospheres.
  • Compliant: These pumps are subject to stringent testing to meet strict safety regulations, ensuring high-quality materials are used in the pumps.
  • Versatility: ATEX variant pumps are available in many different pump types and used in various industries.