In our daily life, whether in the industrial production environment or in the home environment, safety is an important factor that we must consider. Explosion-proof technology and intrinsic safety technology are two commonly used safety measures to protect equipment, but many people‘s solutions to these two technologies are limited to the surface. This article will explore in depth the technical differences between explosion-proof and intrinsically safe types, and compare their safety levels.
First, let‘s take a look at what is explosion-proof and intrinsically safe.
Explosion-proof type:
Explosion-proof technology is mainly used to prevent equipment or environments that may cause explosions, such as coal mines and petrochemical industries. This technology, through the use of anti-riot housing and safety circuit design, can prevent an explosion or fire due to equipment failure or abnormal conditions.
Intrinsic safety type:
Safety by Nature is a low-power wireless communication technology for the safe operation of microelectronic devices. The core concept of this technology is to ensure the normal operation and safe storage of equipment without introducing external security risks.
So, who is the higher safety level of explosion-proof type and intrinsically safe type? It depends on your specific application scenario and needs.
For occasions that need to prevent explosions, it is obvious that the explosion-proof type is more suitable. Because it can not only prevent the failure of the equipment itself from causing an explosion, but also prevent the explosion caused by external factors such as high temperature and sparks. Moreover, explosion-proof designed equipment usually has stronger protection and can work normally in harsh environments.
However, if your application scenario does not require particularly strong protection, or if you are concerned about the security of the device itself, then endogenous security may be a better choice. The design of the intrinsically safe type pays more attention to the internal safety of the equipment, which can effectively prevent electromagnetic interference and other internal causes of safety problems. In addition, intrinsically safe devices typically consume less power and are more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
In general, the safety level of explosion-proof type and intrinsically safe type is not absolutely superior, and they each have their own advantages and application scenarios. When choosing which technology to use, you should make the decision based on your specific needs and application environment.