Killark Industrial Lighting

Killark lighting is recognized worldwide for its innovation, durability, and precise design. The company's illumination systems work in the toughest places. As a supplier of hazardous‑location products, Killark promises dependable engineering solutions for industries that face harsh conditions. Each fixture survives vibration, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances.
Killark’s products provide long life and maximum protection for harsh and hazardous sites. The explosion‑proof fixtures stop ignition in volatile atmospheres, making them attractive for oil‑and‑gas plants, chemical factories, and even marine vessels. Housings are built from corrosion‑resistant alloys, and sealed components aim to keep out dust and water. The LED technology promises bright light with low energy use, a point that sounds good for long‑term savings. Killark is a global provider of hazardous lighting solutions that provide on time delivery and are dedicated to new product development to meet all of their customers' needs.
FAQs
What is Killark Industrial Lighting used for?
Killark lights give steady illumination for jobs that deal with possibly explosive atmospheres – oil and gas drilling, petro‑chem refineries, offshore platforms, wastewater plants, mining sites and general manufacturing. Their sturdy build keeps the light on when safety matters most.
Why are Killark lights fit for hazardous locations?
These fixtures carry Class I, II, III approvals, using sealed housings that stop sparks from meeting flammable gases and dust. They’re made from corrosion‑resistant metal and survive high heat, shaking and water leaks.
What kinds of Killark products are available?
The line covers high‑bay lights, floodlights, wall packs, area lights, emergency lamps and retrofit kits. Each group comes in explosion‑proof and corrosion‑resistant versions. They can be mounted on ceilings, walls or poles.
Can you retrofit with Killark products?
Killark retrofit kits let you swap older HID or fluorescent fixtures for LED ones without rewiring the whole building. That helps speed upgrades, cut electricity use and meet newer safety rules while keeping downtime low.
Which safety standards do Killark lights meet?
Killark luminaires hold UL, CSA marks and IECEx/ATEX approvals. They also follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) and OSHA rules for hazardous‑location gear.