Penetration Sealing System
IEP provides penetration sealing systems for onshore and offshore applications, designed to protect against water, fire, and gas ingress through cable and pipe penetrations. These systems are critical in maintaining compartmentation, preventing leakage, and ensuring safety across industrial and commercial facilities.
With expertise in application-based system selection, we support projects requiring reliable sealing performance across harsh, hazardous, and mission-critical environments. Browse by application type to identify the appropriate sealing solution for your project.
Why Choose IEP

Protection Against Water, Fire & Gas Ingress

Onshore & Offshore Application Expertise

Compliance & Long-Term Performance

Compliance & Long-Term Performance

Solutions for Harsh & Hazardous Environments

Lifecycle & Retrofit Support
Industries & Hazardous-Area Use Cases

Oil & Gas / Petrochemical
Supports hazardous-zone electrical distribution, lighting, and containment where ignition risk must be controlled.

Marine / Offshore
Designed for harsh conditions and hazardous atmospheres across platforms and marine facilities.

Manufacturing with Hazard Zones
Supports plants handling flammable substances or processes requiring hazardous-area compliance.

Utilities & Infrastructure
Applied in facilities with designated hazardous zones, ensuring safe and compliant operation of electrical systems.

System Integrators & OEMs
Supports explosion-proof panel building, enclosure selection, and sourcing of certified components for compliant system integration.
Featured Products
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Frequently Asked Questions
They protect against water, fire, and gas ingress through cable entries, pipe penetrations, and construction joints.
Yes. Solutions are available for both environments, with system selection based on site conditions and performance requirements.
Yes. Based on your penetration type, environment, and compliance requirements, we provide guidance on suitable sealing solutions.
Yes. Passive fire protection is a key component of penetration sealing, particularly for onshore building applications.
Yes. Catalogues are available for download, and additional technical documents can be provided upon request for project submission.
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Tell us your load profile, layout constraints, and compliance requirements. We’ll help align products and solutions for a clean, scalable, and protected build.