Heating in explosion-hazardous areas
Heating systems for explosion-prone zones are designed to maintain the required temperature of technological processes and prevent freezing of liquids, gases, and equipment at facilities where explosive atmospheres may be present. Such systems are used to heat pipelines, tanks, valves, and process lines in the oil and gas, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and energy industries.
Heating systems intended for operation in hazardous areas are manufactured in accordance with international ATEX and IECEx standards. They include resistive or self-regulating explosion-proof heating cables, junction boxes, thermostats, temperature sensors, and mounting accessories — all certified for use in explosive environments. The heating cables ensure even heat distribution, preventing local overheating, while explosion-proof components eliminate the risk of ignition during potential emergency situations.
All devices are supplied from Bartec GmbH and Chromalox, global leaders in explosion-proof heating technologies. Their products are fully certified and come with an official warranty. The construction materials are resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations, while sealed connections prevent moisture and dust ingress.
The company provides a full range of services, including equipment selection, project design, and system installation. If required, specialists can provide technical consultations and calculate the necessary heating capacity based on the specific operating conditions.



