The nasty acid used in China is hydrofluoric acid which eats...

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    The nasty acid used in China is hydrofluoric acid which eats glass and is very dangerous. Only safely contained in plastic. Hydrochloric acid is much less so and used in many everyday applications - e.g. used by brickies to clean up mortar or cement spills. This is what EGR has used in its process trials. Sulphuric acid seems also to be a possibility which RNU has its knickers in a knot about.
    Also agree this is very good news!!
    Last edited by Dozen: 16/06/23
 
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