' (DIN; in
English, the German Institute for Standardisation Registered Association) is the
German national organization for
standardization and is the German
ISO
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member body. DIN is a German
Registered Association (''
e.V.'') headquartered in
Berlin
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. There are currently around thirty thousand DIN
Standard Standard may refer to:
Symbols
* Colours, standards and guidons, kinds of military signs
* Standard (emblem), a type of a large symbol or emblem used for identification
Norms, conventions or requirements
* Standard (metrology), an object th ...
s, covering nearly every field of technology.
History
Founded in 1917 as the ' (NADI, "Standardisation Committee of German Industry"), the NADI was renamed ' (DNA, "German Standardisation Committee") in 1926 to reflect that the organization now dealt with standardization issues in many fields; viz., not just for industrial products. In 1975 it was renamed again to ', or 'DIN' and is recognised by the German government as the official national-standards body, representing German interests at the international and
Europe
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an levels.
The
acronym
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, 'DIN' is often incorrectly expanded as ' ("German Industry Standard"). This is largely due to the historic origin of the DIN as "NADI". The NADI indeed published their standards as ' ('). For example, the first published standard was '' (about
tapered pins) in 1918. Many people still mistakenly associate DIN with the old ' naming convention.
One of the earliest, and probably the best known, is
DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the
A-series paper size
Paper size standards govern the size of sheets of paper used as writing paper, stationery, cards, and for some printed documents.
The ISO 216 standard, which includes the commonly used A4 size, is the international standard for paper size. I ...
s in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard
ISO 216. Common examples in modern technology include
DIN and
mini-DIN connectors for electronics, and the
DIN rail
A DIN rail is a metal rail of a standard type widely used for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment inside equipment racks. These products are typically made from cold rolled carbon steel sheet with a zinc-plated or chroma ...
.
DIN SPEC 3105
DIN or Din or din may refer to:
People and language
* Din (name), people with the name
* Dīn, an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and religion from which the name originates
* Dinka language (ISO 639 code: din), spoken by ...
, published in 2020, is "the first German standard to be published under an
open license (
CC-BY-SA 4.0)
..to implement an open standardisation process".
DIN standard designation
The designation of a DIN
standard Standard may refer to:
Symbols
* Colours, standards and guidons, kinds of military signs
* Standard (emblem), a type of a large symbol or emblem used for identification
Norms, conventions or requirements
* Standard (metrology), an object th ...
shows its origin (# denotes a number):
* ''DIN #'' is used for German standards with primarily domestic significance or designed as a first step toward international status. ''E DIN #'' is a draft standard and ''DIN V #'' is a preliminary standard.
*''DIN EN #'' is used for the German edition of European standards.
*''DIN ISO #'' is used for the German edition of ISO standards.
*''DIN EN ISO #'' is used if the standard has also been adopted as a European standard.
Examples of DIN standards
*
DIN 476: international paper sizes (now
ISO 216 or DIN EN ISO 216)
*
DIN 1451
DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that is widely used for traffic, administrative and technical applications.
It was defined by the German standards body DIN (, 'German Institute for Standardisation', pronounced like the English word ''din'') i ...
:
typeface
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There are thousands o ...
used by
German railway
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s and on
traffic signs
*
DIN 31635:
transliteration
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of the
Arabic language
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*
DIN 41612: mechanical standard for
backplane electrical connection
*
DIN 72552: electric terminal numbers in
automobile
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s
See also
*
Austrian Standards International
*
Swiss Association for Standardization
*
Die Brücke, an earlier German institute aiming to set standard paper sizes
*
DIN film speed
*
DIN connector
The DIN connector is an electrical connector that was standardized by the ' (DIN), the German Institute for Standards, in the early 1970s. The male DIN connectors (plugs) feature a 13.2 mm diameter metal shield with a notch that limits the ...
*Scuba:
DIN connection,
DIN connectors
*
DQS - Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Zertifizierung von Managementsystemen, a subsidiary of DIN
*
DGQ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Qualität, founded DQS in 1985 together with DIN
External links
DIN home page(German version)
DIN home page(English version)
Guidance paper(in German)
Further education(in German)
Web Courses (official education partner)(in German)
Safety instructions (official DIN education partner)(in German)
Training for engineers, managers and experts (official education partner)(in German)
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ISO member bodies
Organizations established in 1917
1917 establishments in Germany