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ABOUT US

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Explosion-proof camera for Hazardous Locations

Founded in 2002, Veilux started with a vision to fill the gap between off the shelf camera hardware and the real world needs of high stakes security. From those early days, we’ve grown into a globally trusted name, serving industries like oil and gas, transportation, correctional facilities, defense, and smart cities.

We specialize in a wide range of solutions, including explosion-proof cameras, thermal imaging, long-range surveillance, and ONVIF-compliant IP camera systems. Our technical team works closely with clients to ensure custom integration and optimal system performance, regardless of scale or complexity.

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Company Growth

Veilux began with a small selection of core surveillance products and has since expanded to offer over 100 specialized solutions across the video security industry. With major distribution hubs in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago, we’ve built a strong presence throughout North America. As global demand for reliable security continues to grow, Veilux has extended its reach worldwide, with international offices, training centers, and service locations in London, Cairo, Amman, Seoul, and Changzhou. This global footprint allows us to support partners and projects wherever secure, dependable surveillance is needed.  

Certifications and Standards Compliance

Veilux explosion-proof products are independently certified to the following international hazardous area standards:

CertificationIssuing BodyScope
ATEXEU Notified BodiesEquipment for explosive atmospheres — EU Directive 2014/34/EU
IECExIEC System for CertificationInternational explosion-proof equipment standard
ATEX/IECEx Class I Division 1ATEX/IECEx (international certification bodies)North American hazardous location certification — NEC Class I Div 1
IECEx (Canada)ATEX/IECEx (for CSA)Canadian hazardous location certification
CE MarkEU Declaration of ConformityEuropean Union product compliance

Industries We Serve

Veilux certified explosion-proof equipment is deployed across the world’s most demanding industrial environments:

  • Oil and Gas — refineries, petrochemical plants, LNG terminals, pipelines, wellheads
  • Chemical Processing — reaction vessels, solvent handling, distillation columns, loading bays
  • Mining — underground coal and metal mines, mineral processing plants, mine ventilation
  • Offshore Platforms — FPSO vessels, fixed platforms, wellhead decks, gas compression modules
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing — API synthesis, solvent recovery, spray drying, extraction
  • Wastewater Treatment — pump stations, digester covers, chemical storage
  • Grain and Food Processing — grain elevators, flour mills, sugar refineries (Class II dust)

Global Distribution and Support Network

Founded in 2002, Veilux has operated for over 20 years in the hazardous area security industry. Distribution hubs in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago support North American customers. International offices and service centers in London, Cairo, Amman, Seoul, and Changzhou provide support for global projects and multi-site installations requiring coordinated specification across NEC (US) and ATEX/IECEx (international) jurisdictions.

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Veilux: Your Trusted Explosion-Proof Camera Supplier

As a certified explosion-proof camera supplier with over two decades of field experience, Veilux designs and manufactures surveillance equipment that meets the most demanding hazardous area certification requirements worldwide. Whether you need ATEX Zone 1 cameras for an offshore platform, IECEx-compliant PTZ systems for a petrochemical plant, or NEC Class I Division 1 housings for a grain elevator, Veilux delivers engineered, certified solutions that protect both personnel and critical infrastructure.

Why Industrial Facilities Choose Veilux as Their Explosion-Proof Camera Supplier

HSE engineers and facility managers choose Veilux because every product carries genuine third-party certification – ATEX, IECEx, UL – backed by test reports and full documentation. Our engineering team provides complimentary hazardous area classification reviews, camera placement drawings, and system integration support to ensure installations meet IEC 60079 standards and local regulatory requirements.

  • ATEX & IECEx Certified: Cameras, housings, and lighting for Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21, and Zone 22
  • NEC 500 & NEC 505 Compliant: Class I, II, and III Divisions 1 and 2 for North American projects
  • Complete System Design: From single camera housings to full CCTV networks with NVRs, fiber, and remote monitoring
  • Direct Manufacturer Pricing: Buy factory-direct from the Veilux explosion-proof camera supplier team with no distributor markup

Industries Served by Our Explosion-Proof Camera Supplier Team

Veilux has supplied explosion-proof camera systems to oil refineries, chemical processing plants, offshore FPSO platforms, pharmaceutical manufacturers, grain elevators, ethanol plants, mining operations, wastewater treatment facilities, and military installations across North America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Our products are specified by engineers who demand documentation-backed performance from a verified explosion-proof camera supplier.

Explore our industry-specific solutions for oil refineries, chemical plants, and mining operations, or request a project quote from our technical sales team. For international certification standards, see the IECEx certification publications.

All equipment in this category meets the rigorous safety requirements for classified hazardous locations. Independent certification to ATEX, IECEx, and UL standards verifies that each unit has been tested for use in explosive atmospheres found in petrochemical facilities, offshore platforms, grain handling operations, and chemical processing plants. These certifications are renewed on a defined schedule to reflect any design changes and to maintain compliance with evolving international standards.

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