

According to the new report, the global consumption value of LED-based luminaires used in explosion-proof lighting reached $678 million. The consumption (use) value is forecast to reach $749 million in the year 2022, and $802 million in 2027. The consumption value is forecast to increase with much faster rising quantity growth slightly offset by declining average selling prices.
Report defines explosion proof lights (also known as hazardous location lighting and intrinsically safe lights) as lighting products, which are certified in accordance with and compliant to International regulative and safety standard bodies for use in areas where flammable petrochemical vapors and/or pulverized dust exist or have the potential to exist.
Unsafe lighting is one of the most common potential sources of ignition. Working environments that contain explosive gases or dust are extremely volatile environments. All it takes is a single spark to cause an explosion. A variety of lights are available that are considered explosion proof lighting because they prevent any possible ignition sources from being exposed to the air.
Low energy light fittings can help to prevent explosions because they do not produce enough energy to ignite source materials. This intrinsically safe equipment, though, can sometimes provide low quality lighting.
In the process of this 91Ƭ project, in addition to interviewing existing customers and potential customers of LED-based explosion-proof lighting, report also studied over 70 lighting manufactures with various ranges of hazardous area lighting products, which are suited to use in high-risk areas.
The market forecast is also segmented into the following product-type:
The Specialty, Panel and Miscellaneous category is forecast to increase at the fastest pace during the forecast period. “This relatively fast growth is mainly attributed to the fact that we expect manufactures to react and “design-in” a LED-based solution to a lighting situation already served by legacy (incumbent) technology,” according to the market study.

For the purposes of this study, it defines explosion-proof lighting luminaires, which are certified in accordance with and compliant to International regulative and safety standard bodies for use in areas where flammable petrochemical vapors and/or pulverized dust exist or have the potential to exist.
The information is presented in easy-to-follow illustrations and text. The LED explosion-proof lighting market environment is discussed. LED lighting technology overviews, trends and analysis are presented. List and website addresses of over 70-competitors in the Explosion-Proof LED Luminaire marketplace.
Working environments that contain explosive gases or dust are extremely volatile environments. All it takes is a single spark to cause an explosion. A variety of lights are available that are considered explosion proof lighting because they prevent any possible ignition sources from being exposed to the air.
Lights are a common cause of explosion ignition. Low energy light fittings can help to prevent explosions because they do not produce enough energy to ignite source materials. This intrinsically safe equipment, though, can sometimes provide low quality lighting.
In the process of this 91Ƭ project, in addition to interviewing existing customers and potential customers of LED-based explosion-proof lighting, it also studied lighting manufactures with various ranges of hazardous area lighting products, which are suited to use in high-risk areas. The lighting fixtures are designed for situations where explosive gases and dusts are found, providing suitable lighting without enabling a risk of explosion.
The light emitting diode (LED) market, despite exciting innovative devices driven by technological advances and ecological/energy-saving concerns, still face challenges in overcoming performance/price limitations and in attracting widespread consumption.
This report,provides the research findings of our study of the global consumption of Light Emitting Diode Fixtures and Lamps, which are Explosion-Proof Lighting applications.
LED Level Quantified in the StudyBelow, are five levels (or “food chain”) pertaining to the LED marketplace. For the purposes of this study, we quantify and provide a market forecast for Level 5.
- Level 1 - The bare chip or die
- Level 2 - The packaged LED chip
- Level 3 – LED array, optics, boards (PCB), heat sink, driver, other components
- Level 4 – Lamp/Light source
Level 5 – Luminaires (light fixture, initial lamp/light source, inclusive fittings/brackets)
The following regions are quantified in this study report:
10-Year Market Forecast
This report provides the market review and forecast (2017-2027) by the following functions:
During the 91Ƭ process,analysts perform interviews with authoritative and representative individuals in the LED and lighting industry, plus – R&D and industrial/factory/manufacturing, from the standpoint of both suppliers and users of explosion-proof and other harsh environment LED lighting products.
Market Forecast Product Categories This market forecast of the worldwide consumption is presented for four (4) major luminaire-type categories, as shown below:
Market Forecast Sub-Application Categories This market forecast of the worldwide consumption for LED Luminaires used in explosive-proof lighting is presented for four (4) major end-user group (sub-application) categories, as shown below:
Market DynamicsThe study process takes into account the following points:
Since the light output of individual light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is small compared to incandescent and compact fluorescent lamps, multiple diodes are often used together. With continuing improvement of diode technology and packaging technology (for example: Remote Phosphor), high power LEDs with higher lumen output is enabling the replacement of other lamp technology with LED lamps.
Luminaires are lighting fixtures complete with the light source or lamp, the reflector for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), the outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast (if required), and connection to a power source, and usually a socket to hold the lamp and allow for its replacement. Explosion-proof LED lighting solutions are designed to be extremely resistant to dust, humidity, chemicals, mechanical forces and extreme environmental temperatures.
Explosion-proof LED lighting solutions offer improved vision and safety in industrial areas where the danger of explosion is higher due to the nature of the activity. Explosion-proof products are used on a large scale in mines, oil fields and also in various industrial and commercial, military, and other applications where highly inflammable and explosive substances are present.
The risk of explosion in some work environments requires the need to use specific solutions. Specially designed explosion proof LED lighting provides is often underestimated. Mixtures of gas, air or dust can actually cause life-threatening explosions and cause extensive harm to your employees and the plant. The incorrect assumption is often made that the danger of explosion is more or less exclusive to the chemical industry. Dust from timber, animal feed, food-stuffs or plastics can also cause an explosion. Unsafe lighting is one of the most common potential sources of ignition.
Sample list of typical applications:
Market Research Methodology
Market analysis and technology forecasting are complex tasks. Any predictions of the shape and trends of technology and economic movement start from the notion that the germ of what will be important tomorrow is present, although smaller or larger or in a different form, in our environment today. However, taking as a basis for a prediction the assumptions of current, conventional belief creates a set of preconceived notions that can lead to serious mistakes. ElectroniCast, instead, looks to the basic driving forces.
Information Base
This study is based on analysis of information obtained continually over the past several years, but updated through the middle of June 2018. During this period, analysts performed interviews with authoritative and representative individuals in the LED manufacturing (materials, integrated circuits/circuit boards, packaging, devices, connectors/pins/end-caps, plastic, aluminum and glass manufacturers, associated parts/pieces, fittings/fixtures) and military/aerospace, harsh environment concerns, painting (paint spray booths), oil/gas and mining, power generation/nuclear, industrial/manufacturing, mass transit authorities, transportation/ infrastructure, R&D, gas stations/service stations (lighting distributors), government, and other. The interviews were conducted principally with:
The interviews covered issues of technology, R&D support, pricing, contract size, reliability, documentation, installation/maintenance crafts, standards, supplier competition and other topics. Customers and distributors were interviewed, to obtain their estimates of quantities received and average prices paid. Customer estimates of historical and expected near term future growth of their application are obtained. Their views of use of new technology products were obtained.
The analyst then considered customer expectations of near term growth in their application, plus forecasted economic payback of investment, technology trends and changes in government regulations and funding/tax-break legislation/rules in each geographical region, to derive estimated growth rates of quantity and price of each product subset in each application. These forecasted growth rates are combined with the estimated baseline data to obtain the long-range forecasts at the lowest detailed level of each product and application.
A full review of published information (secondary research) was also performed to supplement information obtained through primary research (interviews). The following sources were reviewed:
In analyzing and forecasting the complexities of worldwide markets for light emitting diode products, it is essential that the 91Ƭ team have a good and a deep understanding of the technology and of the industry.
Bottom-up Methodology Forecasts, as illustrated in the forecast data structure, are developed initially at the lowest detail level, then summed to successively higher levels. The background 91Ƭ focuses on the amount of each type of product used in each application in the base year (last year: 2017), and the prices paid at the first transaction from the manufacturer. This forms the base year data.
Analysts then forecast the growth rates in component quantity use in each application, along with price trends, based on competitive, economic and technology forecast trends, and apply these to derive long term forecasts at the lowest application levels. The usage growth rate forecasts depend heavily on analysis of overall end user trends toward equipment usage and economic payback.
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