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sparkresistant

Sparkresistant describes materials, tools, and equipment engineered to minimize the generation of sparks and the energy of any sparks that might occur. This property is important in environments where ignitable gases, vapors, or dust could ignite a spark or hot surface, such as oil refineries, chemical plants, mining operations, and other hazardous manufacturing settings.

Sparkresistant tools are designed to reduce ignition risk during maintenance and assembly work. Non-sparking hand tools,

Materials and design features emphasize minimizing friction energy and avoiding sources known to spark. Tools and

Safety considerations: Spark resistance reduces ignition risk but does not eliminate it. Equipment must meet relevant

often
made
from
copper-based
alloys
such
as
copper-beryllium
or
aluminum
bronze,
are
commonly
used
in
flammable
atmospheres.
In
electrical
installations,
spark-resistant
enclosures
and
components
aim
to
limit
arcing
and
hot
spots
that
could
ignite
surrounding
hazards.
fasteners
may
be
made
from
or
coated
with
low-spark
materials
such
as
copper
alloys
or
bronze,
and
designs
minimize
contact
points
that
can
emit
sparks.
local
and
industry
standards
and
be
selected
and
maintained
according
to
risk
assessments,
with
additional
controls
such
as
proper
grounding
and
ventilation
in
place
when
necessary.