Terms of Service
Terms for using Ifm specification and inquiry services
These terms explain how visitors may use this website, submit instrumentation requests, and rely on information returned by the Ifm application team. Website content is intended for B2B evaluation of process instrumentation, sensors, transmitters, calibration support, and related documentation. It is not a substitute for a final engineering approval, plant safety review, or legally required certification assessment.
Use of technical information
Catalog descriptions, selector guidance, application notes, and response examples are provided to support early specification work. A product can only be approved after the actual range, media, temperature, pressure, output, enclosure, hazardous-area requirement, calibration interval, and regional compliance need have been reviewed. Accuracy statements must be confirmed against the selected model and operating range. Hazardous-area suitability must be verified against the exact Ex marking and zone.
Inquiry submissions
When you submit a form, you agree to provide information that is reasonably accurate for the application. Ifm may use that information to respond, clarify the request, prepare a product shortlist, or route the case to service support. Submitting an inquiry does not create a purchase contract, reserve inventory, or guarantee suitability for a regulated application.
Calibration and documentation
Calibration references, including ISO/IEC 17025 accredited service and NIST-traceable records, must be confirmed for the selected scope and service location. NIST traceability describes the reference chain; it is not a product certification. Any certificate, uncertainty statement, or approval document should be reviewed by the buyer before installation release.
Limitation of website content
Information on this website may change as products, standards, and approval requirements evolve. Ifm may update content without notice. The user remains responsible for final selection, safe installation, commissioning, and compliance with local laws, plant standards, and operating procedures.
Purchasing and availability
Any price, lead time, substitute suggestion, or service schedule discussed through the website must be confirmed in a formal quotation or written response before the buyer relies on it. Inventory and calibration capacity can change. If an order depends on a shutdown window, hazardous-area approval, or certificate delivery date, the buyer should make that dependency explicit in the inquiry and confirm it before releasing work on site.