For the outstanding design of the process transmitter x|act, BD Sensors was awarded the IF product design award 2006. This worldwide famous design award was handed out to a successful medium sized company. This does not only prove the competitiveness of BD Sensors, but also the independent design competence of the company.
Product concept, development and design of the process pressure transmitter x|act was the responsibility of the company's own developing department. The pressure transmitter, consisting of an appealing shape in a hygienic stainless steel ball housing which has convinced the IF-Jury in design quality, processing, selection of material, functionality, ergonomics, manual visualisation and safety. The international jury this year assessed 1952 products from 37 countries in very different categories. In the past 52 years the IF Label, with which the products can be marked, has become a symbol of the highest quality, and is recognised internationally.
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