Corrosion, Vapour, and Zones — Handled
Chemical plants combine flammable vapour, aggressive wash-down and corrosive atmospheres. Our GB 3836 explosion-proof range and IP66 tri-proof fixtures are built to light process units, tank farms and effluent areas safely and for the long term.

Where Vapour and Corrosion Meet
A chemical plant asks two things of its lighting at once: contain any spark where solvent vapour can form an explosive atmosphere, and resist the corrosive, wash-down environment everywhere else. That calls for certified Ex fixtures in the classified zones and sealed, corrosion-resistant fixtures across the rest of the site.
Process and pump areas with solvent vapour are classified Zone 1 / 2 and need Ex fixtures.
Aggressive atmospheres and wash-down demand corrosion-resistant, sealed bodies.
Continuous-process sites cannot afford lighting that fails between turnarounds.
Vapour, Wash-Down, and Safe Areas
Each part of a chemical site carries its own classification and corrosion demand — here is what we typically specify.
Process Units & Reactors
Flameproof Ex fixtures where solvent vapour can be present.
Explosion-Proof Lights →Tank Farms & Bunds
Long-throw floods at grade for perimeter coverage.
LED Flood Lights →Pump & Pipe Galleries
Sealed, corrosion-resistant fixtures around leak points.
Explosion-Proof Lights →Wash-Down & Effluent
IP66 tri-proof linear that shrugs off chemical wash-down.
LED Tri-Proof Lights →Drum & Warehouse Storage
Sealed high-bay or linear coverage for storage and handling.
LED Tri-Proof Lights →Control Rooms & Labs
Clean, high-CRI linear light for instruments and benches.
LED Tri-Proof Lights →Inside the Plant Fence
Process Unit & Pump Gallery
Solvent-vapour release points classify large parts of the unit as hazardous, while corrosive air attacks every fitting.
Specify SJFB Ex d / Ex de flameproof luminaires in corrosion-resistant finishes, laid out so operator routes and valves are well lit.
Wash-Down & Effluent Area
Routine chemical wash-down and humidity destroy unsealed fixtures and fog diffusers within months.
Use IP66 tri-proof linear fixtures with chemical-resistant bodies and gaskets that keep moisture out of the optical chamber.
Certified, Sealed, and Documented
GB 3836 Explosion-Proof Range
SJFB Ex d / Ex de fixtures for IIC gas groups and Zone 1 & 2 around reactors, pumps and pipe galleries.
Learn more →Corrosion & Wash-Down Resistance
IP66 sealing and corrosion-resistant finishes for aggressive, frequently-cleaned chemical environments.
Learn more →Hazardous-Area Lighting Design
DIALux studies against your area-classification drawing, with IES/LDT files and fixture schedules.
Compliance Documentation
GB 3836 certificates, type-test reports and CE paperwork supplied for site approval and customs.
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Tested Against the Atmosphere It Lights
Chemical-site fixtures only earn their place by surviving corrosion and wash-down. SJFB explosion-proof bodies are type-tested to GB/T 3836, and our industrial fixtures are salt-spray and IP-tested in-house before they ship — so the rating on the label matches the life on site.
View CertificationsThe Chemical Core Range
Explosion-Proof Lights
Hazardous area lighting · oil & gas · chemical · mining
LED Tri-Proof Lights
Waterproof · vapor-tight · corrosion-resistant linear LED
LED Flood Lights
Stadium flood lights · outdoor flood lighting · industrial yard illumination
Chemical Plants Lighting — Answered
Are your explosion-proof fixtures suitable for chemical process areas?
Yes. The SJFB series is certified to GB/T 3836-2021 (certificate ZJEx25.1185) for Ex d / Ex de protection, IIC gas groups and Zone 1 & 2 — the classifications typical of solvent-vapour process and pump areas. We supply the certificate and type-test report with each project.
How do you protect fixtures against corrosion and chemical wash-down?
Non-hazardous areas use IP66 tri-proof fixtures with corrosion-resistant bodies and gaskets, salt-spray tested before shipment. Explosion-proof bodies are finished for corrosive atmospheres. Tell us the chemicals and cleaning regime and we match the material and finish.
Can you design lighting to our area-classification drawing?
Yes. Share your hazardous-area classification drawing and layout and our engineers return a DIALux study and fixture schedule that places certified fixtures in the classified zones and sealed fixtures elsewhere, with IES/LDT files for verification.
Which markets do you supply for petrochemical projects?
We ship project-direct to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe, with GB 3836 certificates, test reports and full customs documentation. Minimum order quantities apply for custom builds.
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