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In Germany, the responsible working body can decide to publish a German-language draft of a DIN ISO Standard or DIN IEC Standard Within a two-month period, anyone may comment on this draft (for example via DIN's German-language draft standards online portal)
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- History of DIN
Discover the history of DIN, from its founding in 1917 to today, and learn about key milestones in standardization
- A brief introduction to standards - din-en
Everyone knows the A4 paper size But did you know that this internationally recognized standard was first published as a German Standard, DIN 476, as early as 1922? At present there are 35,000 documents in the German Standards collection These are published by DIN’s subsidiary DIN Media
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