The Future of Chemical Hazmat Transport: Why ATEX Rugged Tablets are Replacing Consumer Devices
Introduction to Onerugged's ATEX Rugged Tablets
Onerugged offers a range of ATEX rugged tablets designed specifically for environments where safety and reliability are paramount. These tablets meet stringent standards for protection against explosions and are engineered to withstand harsh conditions.
Industry Use Cases
Chemical Hazmat Transport
The chemical hazmat transport industry faces unique challenges such as ensuring the safe handling and monitoring of hazardous materials. Workers need devices that can operate reliably in potentially explosive atmospheres without fear of damage from drops, dust, or moisture. Onerugged's ATEX rugged tablets provide a solution by offering:
- Explosion-proof design to prevent any accidental sparks or fires that could lead to dangerous situations.
- Drop-proof capabilities, withstanding impacts from heights up to 2 meters, to ensure durability in rugged environments.
- IP65/IP67 rated enclosures, protecting against dust and water ingress, which is crucial for maintaining operational integrity during transportation.
By deploying Onerugged's ATEX rugged tablets, chemical hazmat transport companies can streamline their workflow, improve data accuracy, and reduce the risk of accidents, thereby lowering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Polar Expedition Operations
In polar expedition operations, extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions pose significant risks to traditional consumer devices. These environments require ruggedized equipment that can perform consistently in cold, dry, and windy conditions. Onerugged's ATEX rugged tablets are designed to handle:
- Wide temperature ranges, ensuring functionality in temperatures from -40°C to +70°C.
- High durability against mechanical stress and environmental factors, making them ideal for use in remote locations with limited infrastructure.
These tablets enable expedition teams to maintain critical communication, data collection, and navigation systems, optimizing their workflow and reducing downtime, which ultimately contributes to lower TCO.

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