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Certified Explosion-Proof Industrial Vacuums for Zone 21 & Zone 22 Combustible Dust Environments.

MK Floortec is a leading Authorised Technical Hub for certified ATEX vacuum cleaner sand industrial dust extractors, offering specialised safety solutions for explosive atmospheres. Our comprehensive range, including the high-performance Nilfisk ATTIX series, is specifically engineered to mitigate the risks of combustible dusts, organic powders, and metallic shavings. We specialise in Zone 22 compliant systems that satisfy rigorous DSEAR regulations through advanced safety features like brushless induction motors, continuous grounding, and conductive HEPA H14 filtration. By providing a diverse portfolio of certified explosion-proof technology, we ensure every facility receives a bespoke extraction solution that eliminates ignition sources and passes stringent HSE site safety audits.

Nilfisk explosion proof vacuum cleaner zone 22 flour dust extractor 40-0M-PC
EXPLOSION PROOF & ANTI-STATIC SAFETY

ATEX Rated: Spark-Free Extraction

Engineered for Zone 22 explosive atmospheres. These specialized extractors eliminate the risk of ignition when collecting combustible dusts in high-risk industrial environments.
Combustible Metal Dusts
Flour, Grain & Sugar Dust
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Powders
Coal & Carbon Dust
Fine Wood Flour
Static-Sensitive Synthetic Fibres
Powder Coating Residue
Reactive 3D Printing Powders
FAST FACT
An ATEX vacuum cleaner is a specialized industrial machine designed for use in "Atmospheric Explosibles" (ATEX) environments where there is a high risk of explosion due to flammable gases, vapors, mists, or combustible dusts. Unlike standard industrial vacuums, ATEX-certified units are engineered to eliminate any potential ignition source—such as static electricity, friction sparks, or motor heat—that could trigger a catastrophic explosion.
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❓ ATEX Vacuum Cleaners & Dust Extractors: Frequently Asked Questions

Find expert answers to common questions about our ATEX vacuum cleaner and extractor range.
  • To meet strict UK and EU safety regulations, an ATEX vacuum must be constructed with specific engineering safeguards:

    1. Anti-Static / Conductive Construction

    Standard plastic components can generate static electricity as dust moves through the hose. An ATEX vacuum uses conductive materials and carbon-infused plastics to ensure every part of the machine is grounded. This prevents a "static arc" (a spark) from jumping and igniting the dust cloud inside the tank.

    2. Brushless or Sealed Motors

    Traditional vacuum motors use carbon brushes that naturally create small sparks during operation. ATEX vacuums utilize brushless induction motors or compressed-air-driven (venturi) systems that do not produce any internal sparks. They are also sealed to prevent external flammable gases from entering the motor housing.

    3. Certified Filtration & Containment

    The filters must be antistatic-treated. In many cases, these vacuums are used for hazardous materials like flour, wood dust, or aluminium powder, requiring high-efficiency filtration to ensure that combustible particles are safely contained and not exhausted back into the environment.

  • The primary difference is the frequency of the explosive hazard. Zone 22 refers to areas where explosive dust is unlikely to occur in normal operation or only for short periods. Zone 21 is for areas where explosive atmospheres are likely to occur occasionally during normal work. While a Zone 21 (Category 2) machine can safely be used in a Zone 22 area, a Zone 22 (Category 3) machine must never be used in a Zone 21 environment.

  • If your facility handles combustible materials—such as wood dust, flour, sugar, or metallic powders—you are legally required under DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations) to conduct a risk assessment. If this assessment identifies "Zoned" hazardous areas, you must use a certified ATEX vacuum. Using a standard industrial vacuum in these zones is a major safety violation, as non-certified motors can act as an ignition source.

  • Yes. In food production environments, particularly flour mills, bakeries, and grain storage, the risk of a dust explosion is a critical safety concern. Fine organic powders—such as flour, sugar, starch, and cocoa—are highly combustible.When these powders become airborne in a concentrated cloud, a single spark from a non-certified vacuum motor or a static discharge from a plastic hose can trigger a catastrophic explosion.

    Under DSEAR (UK) and ATEX (EU) regulations, food production facilities must be "Zoned" based on the frequency of these dust hazards. For these applications, we typically recommend Zone 22

  • As dust travels through a vacuum hose, it generates static electricity through friction. In a standard vacuum, this static can build up and "arc" (spark) to a nearby object. ATEX vacuums, like the Nilfisk ATTIX series, use conductive hoses and carbon-infused components to ensure all static is safely bled away to the earth, eliminating the risk of electrostatic discharge.

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