In brief:Mingmai Explosion-proof Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. is continuing to expand the English-language resources on MMFFEX.com. The objective is to make product categories, application terminology and enquiry routes easier for international buyers to understand before they request model-specific information.
Finding a suitable electrical product for a hazardous area usually involves more than searching for a model number. Buyers may need to compare the hazardous-area classification, protection concept, gas or dust group, temperature class, ambient conditions, enclosure material, cable-entry arrangement and destination-market requirements.
A clear online directory cannot replace engineering review, but it can help purchasing teams identify relevant product families and prepare better technical enquiries.
Product information organised around practical categories
The MMAIATEX website currently organises information around product families that include:
- Explosion-proof light fittings
- Explosion-proof controllers and control boxes
- Terminal boxes and junction boxes
- Flexible conduits, cable glands and related accessories
- Panel-mount explosion-protected components
- Modular operating heads, push buttons and indicators
- Explosion-protected position switches
- Waterproof, dustproof and corrosion-resistant industrial electrical equipment
Mingmai’s public company profile describes a focus on non-metallic explosion-protected electrical products, including GRP and polycarbonate solutions. These materials can be relevant where corrosion resistance and reduced enclosure weight are important considerations. However, material alone does not establish suitability for a hazardous area. The complete equipment, marking, documentation and intended installation must all be evaluated.
Designed for an international procurement workflow
The English resource project is intended to support the questions overseas buyers typically ask at the beginning of a sourcing process:
- Which product family matches the required function?
- Is the application gas, vapour, mist or combustible dust?
- What zone or Equipment Protection Level has the site assessment specified?
- What environmental conditions must the enclosure withstand?
- Which product-level certificates and technical documents are required in the destination market?
- What information should be submitted for a quotation?
As the directory develops, the priority is to present clearer English product names, category navigation, application context and enquiry information. Model-level claims should be tied to current drawings, markings, datasheets and supporting documents rather than inferred from a general category description.
Accuracy before unsupported claims
Explosion-protection documentation must be verified at product level. A general reference to ATEX, IECEx or another scheme is not evidence that every model is certified.
The MMAIATEX About page currently describes the company’sATEX, IECEx and CCC certification work as in progress. Buyers should therefore request the current status and applicable documentation for the exact model under consideration. MMAIATEX does not present this online-resource expansion as evidence that those certifications have already been obtained.
This distinction matters because different models, configurations and accessories may have different approvals or conditions of use. A certificate for one product cannot automatically be applied to another enclosure, gland, terminal arrangement or modified assembly.
For neutral background, buyers can consult theIECEx official FAQand theEuropean Commission ATEX overview.
How to use the MMAIATEX directory
International buyers can begin with the relevant product category and then send an enquiry containing:
- Country and final installation location
- Gas, vapour, mist or dust hazard
- Zone or EPL specified by the area-classification document
- Gas or dust group
- Required temperature class or maximum surface temperature
- Minimum and maximum ambient temperature
- Voltage, current and terminal requirements
- Cable type, outside diameter and entry-thread requirements
- Required enclosure material and ingress protection
- Required certification scheme and document list
- Quantity, drawings and any special configuration
Providing this information at the start helps reduce assumptions and makes technical communication more efficient.
More English technical content is planned
The online directory is one part of a broader information programme. MMAIATEX plans to add company updates, industry explanations, selection checklists and frequently asked questions in English. These resources are intended to help engineers, distributors and procurement teams form a clearer initial request—not to replace the project’s hazardous-area assessment or approval process.
Request model-specific information
Explore theMMAIATEX product categoriesorcontact the teamwith your zone, environmental, electrical and documentation requirements. Ask for current model-specific information before making a selection.
Safety notice:This article is general information only. Hazardous-area classification, equipment selection, installation, inspection and maintenance must be completed or approved by competent persons under the applicable standards and local regulations. Never infer certification or suitability from a website category, photograph or article.

