For applications in demanding environments such as chemical production plants, dusty areas, and environments with high moisture or corrosion risk, a high degree of protection from both standards is required.
1. IP (Ingress Protection) Rating (International Standard)
| Component | Highest Rating Required | Protection Level |
| Solid Particles (Dust) | IP6X (e.g., in IP66, IP67, IP68) | Indicates the enclosure is dust-tight and offers complete protection against the ingress of dust. |
| Liquids (Water) | IP66 to IP69 | Protection ranges from powerful water jets (IP66), temporary submersion (IP67/68), to high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns (IP69/IP69K), which is critical in food and chemical processing. |
2. NEMA Rating (Predominantly North American Standard)
The NEMA Rating is a comprehensive standard, mainly used in North America, which addresses environmental protection along with other factors like mechanical integrity and resistance to icing. Crucially for your requirements, NEMA explicitly addresses anti-corrosion properties.
The most relevant ratings for severe industrial applications are:
- NEMA Type 4X: This is the standard designation for equipment that provides protection against falling dirt, rain, windblown dust, hose-directed water, and is explicitly corrosion resistant (the 'X' denotes corrosion resistance). This is the key rating for coastal or corrosive chemical facilities.
- NEMA Type 6P: Provides the highest protection, including the elements covered by NEMA 4X, but also specifically protects against damage during prolonged or occasional submersion in water.
Specific Requirements for Harsh Environments
| Environment Type | Key Standards Required | Housing Material Recommendation |
| Water / Dust Environment | IP66 or higher (IP67/68/69) and NEMA 4X or 6P. | Polymer or powder-coated metal. |
| Anti-Corrosion Environment (Chemicals, Salt Spray) | NEMA 4X is mandatory. A supplementary rating of IP68 or IP69 ensures liquid resistance. | AISI 316L Stainless Steel is the industrial gold standard for maximum corrosion resistance against chemicals and marine environments. |
| Hazardous Locations (e.g., Flammable Vapours in Chemical Plants) | In addition to IP and NEMA, the enclosure must carry Explosion-Proof / Hazardous Location Certification (e.g., ATEX, IECEx, or UL/CSA classifications) to prevent the camera from becoming an ignition source. | Specialized, pressure-resistant, flameproof housing. |
In summary, for reliable operation in an aggressive industrial setting, procurement should prioritise camera enclosures that achieve IP68/IP69 for ingress protection and NEMA 4X for assured resistance to corrosion.



BR 33680
VN 19839
AR 5815
US 5746
MX 4155
IQ 2725
VE 2486
CO 2341
