Bartec SC9EX1 Smartscanner
The new Bartec SC9EX1 is the World’s most compact 5G mobile computer for Zone 1/21, Division 1. With best-in-class technical specifications , it is designed for ease of use in the industrial environment. Ruggedized, elegant and sleek with high resolution, the intrinsically safe Android 13 device (supports up to future Android 15) guarantees reliability, and top performance.
The Bartec SC9EX1 has an integrated Zebra scanner that captures 1D and 2D barcodes up to 12m away. With Wi-Fi6 and 5G, It is ideal for oil and gas, offshore, pharmaceutical and chemical production as well as safety inspectors who require precise and reliable data capture and communication in tough conditions. Its ability to record 4K video and capture high-quality still images in low light ensures accurate data capture in the hazardous area, even up to Zone 0!Â
Dimensions
168.7 mm x 83.4 mm x 30.8 mm
Resolution
1080 x 2340
Weight
370g
Operating System
Android 13 (supports up to Android 15)
Protection
IP68, Gorilla® Glass Victus®
CPU
Qualcomm® QCM6490 Octa Core 2.7 GHz
RAM
8GB
Storage
128GB
Scanner
Zebra Scan Engine, up to 12m, 1D/2D
ATEX Hazardous Approval
II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
II 2D Ex ia IIIC T135°C Db IP64
IECEx Hazardous Approval
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ex ia IIIC T135°C Db IP64
ATEX/IECEx Zone 1/21 Approval
ATEX and IECEx are both systems that focus on safety in explosive atmospheres but differs in their geographical application. ATEX: Primarily applies to the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). It consists of two directives: one for equipment (ATEX 2014/34/EU) and another for workplace safety (ATEX 1999/92/EC). IECEx: An international certification system recognized globally, allowing for standardized equipment safety certification across countries.
The Zone 1/21 classification refers to areas where both gas and dust explosive atmospheres can occur frequently.Equipment used in Zone 1/21 must be designed to prevent ignition from both gas and dust sources. This includes compliance with stringent safety standards.
Some of the companies in the following industries may be classified as ATEX Zone 1/21:
• Chemical Manufacturing: The production and handling of chemicals can release volatile substances that create explosive atmospheres.
• Pharmaceuticals: Processes involving solvents and other flammable materials in drug manufacturing, usually in API Production.
• Food and Beverage: Certain processes, especially those involving alcohol and other volatile ingredients, can create flammable atmospheres.
• Paints and Coatings: The use of solvent-based paints and coatings in manufacturing and application can generate flammable vapours.
• Oil and Gas: Exploration, extraction, refining, and distribution often involve flammable gases and vapours.