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[[File:ATEX_Filter01.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX filter]]
[[File:ATEX_Filter01.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX filter]]
[[File:ATEX_Filter02.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX component]]
[[File:ATEX_Filter02.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX component]]
[[File:ATEX_Filter03.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX processing system]]
[[File:ATEX_Filter03.jpg|thumb|right|ATEX processing system]]
An '''ATEX Filter''' is a device that separates two or more media and complies with an explosion standard. The ATEX directive consists of two [[European Union|EU]] directives describing what equipment and work environment is allowed in an environment with an explosive atmosphere. ATEX derives its name from the French title of the 94/9/EC directive: Appareils destinés à être utilisés en ATmosphères EXplosives.
An '''ATEX Filter''' is a device that separates two or more media and complies with an explosion standard. The ATEX directive consists of two European Union (EU) directives describing what equipment and work environment is allowed in an environment with an explosive atmosphere. ATEX derives its name from the French title of the 94/9/EC directive: Appareils destinés à être utilisés en ATmosphères EXplosives.
 


==ATEX Directive==
==ATEX Directive==

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