DIN Standards
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DIN - German national standards
DIN Standards are national technical standards developed by DIN – the Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization). These standards help ensure quality, safety, efficiency, and compatibility across products, systems, and services in Germany and internationally.
What Are DIN Standards?
DIN standards define technical specifications for:
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Engineering and construction
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Manufacturing and industrial processes
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Information technology
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Automotive and transport
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Healthcare and medical devices
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Environmental protection
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Consumer goods
They may include:
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Terminology definitions
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Testing methods
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Safety requirements
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Performance criteria
Types of DIN Standards:
Type Description
DIN Purely national German standards
DIN EN German adoption of a European Norm (harmonized with CEN)
DIN ISO German version of an ISO international standard
DIN EN ISO Harmonized versions of both EN and ISO standards adopted by Germany
Why DIN Standards Matter:
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Ensure high quality and safety in products and services
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Facilitate trade by aligning with European and global standards
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Encourage innovation with clear technical guidelines
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Support regulatory compliance
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Boost consumer and user confidence
Popular standards:
DIN 70121 - Electromobility - Digital communication
DIN 1946 Ventilation and air conditioning
DIN 51309 Materials testing machines - Calibration
DIN 19704 Hydraulic steel structures
DIN 55633 Paints and varnishes - Corrosion protection
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Aerospace series - Hard anodizing of aluminium alloys; German version EN 2536:1995
Aerospace series - Electrolytic silver plating of fasteners; German and English version EN 2786:2008
Aerospace series; rivets, solid, 100° normal countersunk head, in aluminium 1050A, inch based series; german version EN 2550:1992
Aerospace series - Fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) - Low compressions set - Hardness 50 IRHD; German and English version EN 2795:2018
Aerospace series - Carbon fibre preimpregnates - Determination of mass per unit area; German version EN 2557:1997
Aerospace series - Fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) - Hardness 70 IRHD; German and English version EN 2566:2019