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any body has an article about atex approvals. how they are given? how are they classified? - —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.174.110.106 (talk • contribs).
The article appears to be an advert for the company with lots of unverifiable statements. The header is pure puff. What is "a technology company"? I would submit that it is a great deal less significant for an encylopedia than the Atex directives (for which the above user was obviously looking) and should not be the lead for ATEX. Chemical Engineer10:42, 14 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
ATEX directive already exists as an article. It's on the top of the article as a "see also" - and you're right about this article needing work, although Atex is a major company within the newspaper-production industry. - DavidWBrooks21:17, 19 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]