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Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.

About the German Institute for Standardization or Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. 


The Deutsches Institut für Normung e.v (DIN) is the German national organisation member body in global standardisation. Founded in 1917, the DIN develops and maintains standards for industries worldwide. 
The DIN actively contributes to the development of global standards and participates in major standardisation bodies like ISO and CEN to make sure German interests are heard.
 
As a non-profit, the DIN plays a significant role in influencing and aligning Standards across sectors such as engineering, manufacturing, and virtually every other field of technology. 

There are currently over 30,000 DIN Standards, including one of the most well-known standards: DIN EN ISO 216 (the A-series of paper sizes). The A4 paper size is an internationally recognised standard that was first published as a German Standard, DIN 476, in 1922.


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Notably, many international standards later become the basis for a country’s national standards, often with minor adjustments to suit local conditions. With access to DIN’s standards library, businesses can easily navigate DIN standards and gain a competitive edge.

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DIN EN 12586 : 2011
Child Use and Care Articles - Soother Holder - Safety Requirements and Test Methods
DIN ISO 20457:2021-06
Plastics moulded parts - Tolerances and acceptance conditions (ISO 20457:2018); Text in German and English
DIN EN 15528:2022-02
Railway applications - Line categories for managing the interface between load limits of vehicles and infrastructure
DIN 5287 : 1972
Simplex Hook Spring Hooks Made of One Piece
DIN 743 Beiblatt 1:2012-12
CALCULATION OF LOAD CAPACITY OF SHAFTS AND AXLES - SUPPLEMENT 1
DIN 4150-3:2016-12
VIBRATION IN BUILDINGS - PART 3: EFFECTS ON STRUCTURES
DIN 513-3:2020-12
Metric buttress threads - Part 3: Deviations and tolerances
DIN EN 12513:2011-05
Founding - Abrasion resistant cast irons
DIN 513-1:2020-12
Metric buttress threads - Part 1: Thread profiles
DIN 79010:2020-02
Cycles - Transportation bikes and cargo bikes - Requirements and test methods for single- and multi-track cycles
DIN 3523:2022-11
Fittings for gas and drinking water installations - Extensions
DIN 32711-2:2023-09
Shaft-hub-connection - Polygon profile P3G - Part 2: Calculation and dimensioning
DIN 609:2016-12
HEXAGON FITS BOLTS WITH LONG THREAD
DIN 53116:2003-02
TESTING OF PAPER - DETERMINATION OF GREASE PERMEABILITY
DIN EN ISO 9142:2004-05
Adhesives - Guide to the selection of standard laboratory ageing conditions for testing bonded joints (ISO 9142:2003)
DIN 51453:2004-10
TESTING OF LUBRICANTS - DETERMINATION OF OXIDATION AND NITRATION OF USED MOTOR OILS - INFRARED SPECTROMETRIC METHOD
DIN 19516:2004-05
WC seats - Requirements and test methods
DIN EN 12797:2000-12
Brazing - Destructive tests of brazed joints; English version of DIN EN 12797
DIN 879-1:1999-06
Verification of geometrical parameters - Dial indicator for linear mesurement - Part 1: With mechanical indication
DIN 14677-1:2018-08
MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED HOLD-OPEN SYSTEMS FOR FIRE AND SMOKE DOOR ASSEMBLIES
DIN CEN/TS 1317-7:2024-04
Road restraint systems - Part 7: Performance characterisation and test methods for terminals of safety barriers; German version CEN/TS 1317-7:2023
DIN IEC/TR 62222:2024-04
Fire performance of communication cables installed in buildings (IEC TR 62222:2021)
DIN EN 16307-5:2024-04
Industrial trucks - Safety requirements and verification - Part 5: Supplementary requirements for pedestrian-propelled trucks; German version EN 16307-5:2023
DIN EN ISO 3104:2024-04
Petroleum products - Transparent and opaque liquids - Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of dynamic viscosity (ISO 3104:2023); German version EN ISO 3104:2023
DIN EN ISO 20567-4:2024-04
Paints and varnishes - Determination of stone-chip resistance of coatings - Part 4
DIN EN 300468:2024-04
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
DIN EN 1646-1:2024-04 (Draft)
Leisure accommodation vehicles - Motor caravans - Part 1
DIN CEN/TS 1317-7:2024-04
Road restraint systems - Part 7
DIN 13260-2:2024-04 (Draft)
Supply systems for medical gases - Part 2
DIN IEC/TR 62222:2024-04
Fire performance of communication cables installed in buildings (IEC TR 62222:2021)
DIN EN 16307-5:2024-04
Industrial trucks - Safety requirements and verification - Part 5
DIN EN ISO 3104:2024-04
Petroleum products - Transparent and opaque liquids
DIN EN ISO 20567-4:2024-04
Paints and varnishes - Determination of stone-chip resistance of coatings - Part 4
DIN EN ISO 17651-2:2024-04
Simultaneous interpreting - Interpreters\' working environment - Part 2
DIN EN IEC 60747-16-8:2024-04
Semiconductor devices - Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits - Limiters
DIN 18272-101:2024-04 (Draft)
Fire barrieres - Spring hinge and supporting hinge - Part 101: Conformity assessment
DIN EN ISO 3838:2024-04
Crude petroleum and liquid or solid petroleum products
DIN EN IEC 60966-3-4:2024-04
Radio frequency and coaxial cable assemblies - Part 3-4
DIN EN ISO 17664-2:2024-04
Processing of health care products - Information to be provided by the medical device manufacturer for the processing of medical devices - Part 2
DIN EN ISO 21860:2024-04
Health Informatics - Reference standards portfolio (RSP)
Binders. Sealing materials
Road construction materials
Technical aspects
IT applications in industry
Transport in general
IT applications in health care technology

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Frequently Asked Questions

The German Institute for Standardization (Deutsches Institut für Normung) is the national standards organisation in Germany. It is responsible for developing, maintaining, and promoting standards (usually within the medium of research projects) across industry, research, consumer protection and the public sector. The DIN is key in gauging consistency, quality, and safety in German products and services.


DIN Standards come as the result of work at national, European and/or international levels. It sets the bar for everything from screw sizes and paper formats to electrical safety and environmental regulations. DIN Standards are reviewed at least every five years, and a standard can either be revised or withdrawn if it no longer reflects the current state of technology.

The DIN is an independent, non-governmental organisation that is owned by its members. These members include stakeholders like businesses, associations, public institutions, and certain individuals. This independent membership keeps DIN standards transparent and collaborative to accurately reflect the needs of all stakeholders.

DIN's primary role involves developing new standards, maintaining existing standards, promoting the adoption of new standards, and representing Germany in international standardisation. 


Through its committees, DIN addresses specific industry needs deemed important for industry, commerce, and society. It actively contributes to international standardisation bodies (e.g. ISO), aligning German standards and global practices. 

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