SENTIMENTO LTD. has expert knowledge and experience in the explosion risk zones regarding to save the environment, the system and the production from the explosion.

Our technicians are qualified for the service-, and install work in the hazardous area.

Sentimento engineers are ready to solve the problems and design the new explosion proof system and machines.

ATEX service facility certified by:

MORE ACTIVITIES WHAT WE CAN COVER

  • electrical and non-electrical explosion protection

  • knowledge of ATEX and IECEx

  • explosion protection document

  • zone classification

  • ignition source analysis

  • ignition hazard analysis

  • inspections (close, visual and detailed – electrical and non-electrical equipments)

  • inspection and verification of installation and commissioning

  • audits

  • competent person(s) in general

  • review and approval of Hazardous

  • classification philosophy, schedule and drawings

  • design certification

  • vendor drawings / documentation

  • review (electrical and non-electrical equipments)

  • FAT

  • close out action: overall report about certification of doumentation and installation on site
    • implementation of eHAZOP recommandations
    • EPC stage documents
    • trainings about explosion protection, installation, maintenance and repair in hazardous areas

OUR EXPERTS

MR. GERGELY J. SIMONATEX and Chemical Machinery Expert
President of Sentimento Ltd.
MR. ÁRPÁD VERESS ATEX, IECEx auditor
Stahl Hungary, Veproil

EX GUIDE

An explosion is the sudden chemical reaction of a combustible substance with oxygen, with the release of a high amount of energy.

Combustible substances may be present in the form of gases, vapours, mists or dusts. An explosion can only occur when three factors are present at the same time.

Certain characteristic properties of these substances have to be observed for safety considerations.
The flash point is the lowest temperature of a combustible liquid at which a flammable vapour-air-mixture builds up above the liquid level
with normal air pressure.

If the flash point of a combustible liquid is significantly higher than the maximum temperatures, an explosive atmosphere cannot build up.
In order to form a potentially explosive atmosphere, the combustible substance has to be present in a certain concentration.