ATEX (from the French Atmosphères Explosibles) is a set of European directives that ensure equipment used in potentially explosive environments is designed and built to the highest safety standards.
In industries handling powders, granules, or volatile substances — such as pharmaceutical, chemical, food, and petrochemical manufacturing — even small amounts of airborne dust can present a risk of ignition.
By using ATEX-rated equipment, manufacturers protect operators, facilities, and the wider environment from the dangers of dust explosions or ignition hazards. Beyond safety, ATEX compliance also demonstrates a commitment to quality, risk management, and regulatory assurance, forming an essential part of a robust GMP and EHS strategy.