Explosion Proof Cameras
The Intrinsically Safe Explosion-Proof Camera from Seatronx is a high-performance surveillance solution designed for hazardous environments where flammable gases, vapors, or dust are present. Engineered to meet stringent safety standards, this rugged camera is certified for use in explosive atmospheres, ensuring reliable monitoring without the risk of ignition. Built with a durable, corrosion-resistant housing, it delivers high-definition video, even in extreme temperatures and harsh marine or industrial conditions. With advanced features such as infrared night vision, real-time remote access, and seamless integration with existing security systems, the Seatronx explosion-proof camera enhances safety and situational awareness in offshore oil rigs, chemical plants, and other volatile workspaces.
Features
- Default: Stainless Steel 316L Material
- Up to 1920×1080@30fps
- S+265/H.265/H.264
- Min. illumination Color: 0.02Lux@F2.0
- Smart IR, IR Range: 40m
- Support tripwire and perimeter
- Operating Conditions: -40℃~60℃, 0~95% RH
- POE, IP68
- Ex Mark: Ex d IIC T6 Gb /Ex tD A21 IP68 T80℃
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