Certifications
Miretti Certifications & Patents
In Explosion Proof Protection field Certifications are strategic.
To meet the requirements for international standards, Miretti Ex systems and components are developed, manufactured and certified in according to ATEX 2014/34/EU directive, IECEx (for multi-national operations globally), NEC (NFPA 505 standard including supporting FM certification for USA specific market), CNEx.
Miretti company is ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 certified.
Business Certifications
Certification Explosion Proof Products
Patents
U.S. Patent 8 256 212 B2
Patent of protection with integrated emission control
U.S. Patent 20100108020A1
Patent system and connection system for explosion-proof motor
U.S. Patent 20170101917A1
Engine with Explosion Protection
Underwriter Laboratories (UL) writes Standards for Safety that are compatible with the U.S. National Electric Code and other nationally recognized installation, building and safety codes.

The drive to innovate, that has been typical of Miretti's work since the very beginning, strives to position the company at the forefront in providing modern solutions of technical excellence, in accordance with the latest technological developments at all times.
Wherever possible, these solutions should allow the use of state-of-the-art technologies even in hazardous areas, where the environmental hazards, legal obligations and complexity of operational conditions, impose objective constraints or present difficult obstacles.
To innovate correctly, to achieve innovation that leads to tangible and feasible results, one must be realistic, always paying attention to "data and facts", that is, to objective and objectively verifiable aspects.
The Miretti philosophy is encapsulated in this concept:
possibility, understood as feasibility and as the potential for development.
Wherever possible, these solutions should allow the use of state-of-the-art technologies even in hazardous areas, where the environmental hazards, legal obligations and complexity of operational conditions, impose objective constraints or present difficult obstacles.
To innovate correctly, to achieve innovation that leads to tangible and feasible results, one must be realistic, always paying attention to "data and facts", that is, to objective and objectively verifiable aspects.
The Miretti philosophy is encapsulated in this concept:
possibility, understood as feasibility and as the potential for development.