Videotec, a manufacturer of high-end products for video surveillance, is expanding its range of explosion-proof cameras with the new MAXIMUS MMX camera, offering the best quality-price ratio in its class ever found on the market.

Potentially explosive environments

The MMX camera is perfect for effective video surveillance and process control in harsh settings where the presence of gases or flammable dust can create a potentially explosive environment. This camera is certified ATEX/IECEx (Exd IIB, Ext IIIC) and UL Hazardous Location for America and Canada (Class I, Zone 1, Class I, Div. 2 and Class II, Zone 21, Class II Div 2).

Its installation is extremely simple and cost-effective, thanks to its lightweight and compact size, which makes it easy to handle and mount. Moreover, the flexible integrated bracket allows to adapt the camera mounting to any kind of surface, either wall, ceiling or parapet according to the application need. Various cabling options are available to reduce assembly time and cost.

Full HD colour

The MMX camera is a Full HD colour camera with a remote optical zoom capability and can reach a 90 degree cone of vision, offering the highest quality video stream in H.264/AVC compression.

Its housing is completely made out of corrosion-proof AISI316L stainless steel, with an IP66/68 Protection Class. The power source can be either through 24Vac/Vdc or PoE Plus.

The MAXIMUS MMX camera offers a cost-effective solution for monitoring applications in the most challenging conditions in onshore, offshore, marine and heavy industrial environments.

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