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There is still a lot of confusion regarding Ex in general and certainly word wide. To many local directives like Europe,US,Japan,Australia etc...

I'm rather satisfied with ATEX directive.Still some manufactures bring machine on the market with a declaration for standard machine and extra a declaration from a rebuilding company.What if something happens??
  • Posted 13 Jan 2006 02:09
  • By luc_h
  • joined 13 Jan'06 - 2 messages
  • Antwerpen, Belgium

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