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Product category: Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: RDP Electronics
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 November 2001

Ten years of quality accreditation
reached

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RDP is celebrating 10 years of quality accreditation and now has products with recorded failures of zero over two years and zero non-conformities of ISO9001 regularly reported by BSI auditors

RDP is celebrating 10 years of quality accreditation Quality has always been a cornerstone of the culture at RDP, and long before BS5750 quality accreditation was launched, RDP had developed procedures and quality control mechanisms to ensure their products met the high standards demanded by industry, reliably and consistently

This early groundwork in preparing standardised procedures for the design, manufacture and testing of sensors, their associated conditioning and analysis electronics meant that RDP's BS5750 accreditation in August 1991 was almost seamless.

RDP not only stands behind its belief in quality from design to final testing and supply - it also has statistical proof of success.

Since the implementation of its rigorous quality regime, RDP has seen a fall in even its previous low failure rates.

A commitment to quality undoubtedly improved reliability and longevity of the products over the past ten years.

With quality reviews every three months, and an annual assessment by BSI, the regular statistics produced speak for themselves.

Products with recorded failures of zero over two years and zero non-conformities of ISO9001 regularly reported by BSI auditors provides customers past, present and future with the confidence they need to specify and install RDP's products. Request free introductory details about products from RDP Electronics ...

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