Talk:Hydrochloric acid regeneration

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This is not an advertising space for machinery manufacturers but an entry into an on-line-encyclopedia.

comment on Freemasonry's statement[edit]

Freemasonry wrote: "ACREG, ANDRITZ, SMS, UVK are the only companies with running real Projects, sufficient know-how, financial background with their Partner / Mother Companies. All other enterprises in this field of applications are not relevant for potential customers."

Astec, Andritz Ruthner, SMS Demag, CMI-UVK OK. No doubt. Big companies with a reasonable market share each. (Astec dominates China, Africa and Eastern Europe.) But as far as I have been able to find out, ACREG is a two years old company founded by former junior employees of bankrupt KCS with a hand full of young staff and no engineering department. They do afaik not hold any patents or unique technologies and have never sold or buildt an acid regeneration plant. Please correct me, if I am wrong. Of course my knowledge is limited to what is publicly known.

Freemasonry (an over-motivated ACREG employee?): You might delete this comment after reading, as the article is OK as it is now (without annoying ACREG advertising)