đź’ˇ : While DIN 53354 is a classic reference for material science, modern labs usually look for the ISO 1421 equivalent for current certifications.
While DIN 53354 is no longer the active standard, it is considered technically corresponding to the ISO 1421:2016 Intertek Inform Key Content of the Standard
Measures the maximum force and the stretch (elongation) at the point of failure. Only the central portion of the specimen is gripped.
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This guide is for informational purposes. Always refer to the original (withdrawn) document or current ISO standard for formal compliance.