London’s industrial landscape is undergoing a radical digital transformation. As the UK moves towards its Net Zero 2050 targets, the demand for sophisticated "Auxiliary Products"—ranging from low-voltage power distribution boxes to intelligent data gateways—has surged within the Greater London area. Manufacturers in this region are no longer just metal fabricators; they are now Integrated IoT Solution Architects.
From the dense commercial hubs in Canary Wharf to the sprawling logistics centers in the Thames Gateway, safety and precision are non-negotiable. Auxiliary products like interlock control boxes and explosion-proof alarms form the backbone of these infrastructures. In London, the integration of these systems must comply with rigorous UK standards, including BS EN 60079 for explosive atmospheres and the latest UKCA marking requirements post-Brexit.
The global auxiliary products market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% through 2030, driven by the rise of Industry 4.0. In this context, London serves as a critical bridge. Manufacturers here leverage global R&D—such as uncooled infrared gas leak detection technology—while providing the on-site technical assurance that London’s rigorous insurance and safety auditors demand.
Founded in 2003, Xinhaosi has emerged as a cornerstone of the gas safety industry. Our philosophy—making the unknown visible—is realized through cutting-edge electronic detection technology. We safeguard every factory, the comfort of every city, and the peace of every home.
With advanced production systems, we deliver intuitive and precise solutions, ensuring the safety of London's diverse architectural and industrial landscape.
Optimized Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitoring for underground parking facilities in Central London, ensuring ventilation efficiency and occupant safety.
Explosion-proof light and sound alarms for petrochemical storage and processing plants along the Thames corridor.
Integrated household gas detectors connected to centralized building management systems (BMS) in new East London developments.
The future of auxiliary industrial products lies in Sensor Fusion and Edge Computing. By 2026, we anticipate that 90% of interlock control systems will feature native cloud connectivity. Our roadmap includes the development of uncooled infrared gas leak detectors that provide 24/7 visual gas cloud imaging, a game-changer for London’s aging gas infrastructure.





Featuring dual-technology fusion and ultra-fast response for petrochemical safety.
Expanding global footprints and building robust international supply chains.
Strengthening SE Asian industrial cooperation for smart safety systems.
Protecting the city from the source with advanced gas solenoid valves and urban distribution monitoring.
Learn More →In the UK and London specifically, auxiliary products must comply with the UKCA marking, BS EN 50270 for electromagnetic compatibility in gas detection, and BS EN 60079 series for explosive atmospheres (ATEX/UKEX).
Interlock control boxes, like the JB-MK-AT2041X, ensure that gas-burning equipment can only operate when safety conditions (like ventilation and lack of leaks) are met, preventing catastrophic accidents.
Yes, through our network of localized partners and engineers, we provide technical consultancy, system design, and maintenance support across the Greater London area.
Our intelligent data gateways (FDG series) support standard protocols like Modbus and BACnet, allowing seamless integration with modern London office and industrial BMS.