International Explosible Consultancy Expert Sdn Bhd (IEC Ex-SB) is structured under two entities:- Engineering Technical Program (ETP) Division and Managerial Development & Transformation Program (MDTP).
Our staffs have more than 35 years of experiences in ETP and about 25 years in Managerial Development & Transformation Programs in various fields of industrial applications and systems.
Most of our products are customized according to the customer needs and requirements.
Our Company Mission is “Keeping the World Technologically Safe”. We are here to ensure that with the application of Technology, our lifestyles, living and working environments are technologically safe and friendly.
We are technically supported by our partners from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, China, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, Korea, Australia, USA, Canada and India.
Our Clients are from Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, India, United Arab Emirate, United Kingdom and USA.
What is IECEx?
The objective of the IECEx System is to facilitate international trade in equipment and services for use in explosive atmospheres while maintaining the required level of safety:
- Reduced testing and certification costs to manufacturer
- Reduced time to market
- International confidence in the product assessment process
- One international database listing
Maintaining International Confidence in equipment and services covered by IECEx Certification.
What is an Ex area?
Ex areas can be known by different names such as “Hazardous Locations”, “Hazardous Areas” “Explosive Atmospheres”, and the like and relate to areas where flammable liquids, vapours, gases or combustible dusts are likely to occur in quantities sufficient to cause a fire or explosion.
The modern day automation of industry has meant an increased need to use equipment in Ex areas. Such equipment is termed “Ex equipment.”
Where do you commonly find Ex equipment?
Ex equipment in such areas include:
- Automotive refuelling stations or petrol stations
- Oil refineries, rigs and processing plants
- Chemical processing plants
- Printing industries, paper and textiles
- Hospital operating theatres
- Aircraft refuelling and hangars
- Surface coating industries
- Underground coal mines
- Sewerage treatment plants