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ATEX Labeling
All ATEX certi ed products need to have an ATEX label explaining the criteria that it meets. The downloadable sheet below explains the labeling structure with
examples to clearly understand the ATEX labeling.

Download ATEX labeling Document

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Auto-Ignition Temperatures for Gases and Dusts


The tables below are a non-exhaustive list of common gases and dusts with their temperature classes and auto-ignition temperatures.

Temperature Class
Gas Group
T1 T2 T3 T4 T6
I Methane
Acetone Ethanol Diesel Fuel Acetaldehyde Ethyl Nitrite
Methane Cyclohexane Aircraft Fuel Ethyl Ether
Ethane Propanol 2 Fuel Oil
Benzene N-Butyl Alcohol N-Hexane
Methanol N-Butane Heptane
IIA Toluene Kerosene
Acetic Acid Petrol
Ammonia
Propane
Methylene Chloride
Carbon Monoxide
Coal Gas Ethylene Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Methyl Ether
City Gas Ethylene Oxide Hydrogen Sulphide
IIB Acylic Nitrile Propanol 1 Tetrahydofuran
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Carbon Hydrogen
IIC Hydrogen Acetylene Carbon Disulphide

Ignition Temperatures for Common Flammable Dusts and Fibers


Ignition Temperature
Material
Cloud Layer
Coal Dust 380˚C 225˚C
Polythene 420˚C (melts)
Methyl Cellulose 420˚C 320˚C
Starch 460˚C 435˚C
Flour 490˚C 340˚C
Sugar 490˚C 460˚C
Grain Dust 510˚C 300˚C
Phenolic Resin 530˚C > 450˚C
Aluminum 590˚C > 450˚C
PVC 700˚C > 450˚C
Soot 810˚C 570˚C

Additional Information
Click one of the links below for more information:

ATEX Directives Article Does your valve require ATEX? ATEX FAQ Directive 2014/34/EU

Directive 1999/92/EC Technical Information Center Contact Technical Support

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