DIN is the international standard for o-ring seal — iso / din (series 160). This page sets out what the standard governs, the size range it specifies, and the related standards you will see referenced in datasheets.
DIN — Scope
DIN specifies the dimensions and tolerances of o-ring seal — iso / din (series 160). Material, property class, surface finish and packaging are governed by separate documents in the same standards family (for example ISO 898-1 for the mechanical property classes of bolts and screws).
Tolerance & Product Grades
DIN, alongside the related ISO / DIN entries on this site, specifies product grades (typically A or B for fine work and C for general engineering) and tolerance classes for the controlling dimensions. Choose the grade against the precision your application requires.
Dimensions Specified by DIN
| Inner diameter d1 (mm) | Outer diameter d2 (mm) | Wire dia (mm) | Material | Working temp range | Reference standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 9 | 2 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 8 | 12 | 2 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 10 | 16 | 3 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 15 | 21 | 3 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 20 | 26 | 3 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 25 | 33 | 4 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 30 | 38 | 4 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 40 | 50 | 5 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 50 | 60 | 5 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 60 | 72 | 6 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 80 | 92 | 6 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
| 100 | 114 | 7 | NBR 70 | -30 to +110 C | ISO 3601 / GB/T 3452 |
Companion Standards
DIN controls only the geometry of o-ring seal — iso / din (series 160). The mechanical strength is set by ISO 898-1 (bolts and screws) or ISO 898-2 (nuts); the surface finish is governed by separate finish standards (e.g. ISO 4042 for electroplating). For corrosion testing, the relevant document is ISO 9227 (neutral salt spray).
When to Specify DIN
DIN is still widely used in European mechanical engineering and as a cross-reference on legacy drawings; its ISO equivalent is preferred for new designs.
