DIN Abrasion Testing Services (ISO 4649 / DIN 53516)
DIN Abrasion Testing is a crucial method for evaluating the wear resistance of rubber materials such as conveyor/drive belts, soles, and tires. These materials are subjected to significant stress during their service life and need to withstand misuse and wear. The DIN Abrasion test helps verify the safety and durability of rubber materials before they are used in large quantities.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
DIN Abrasion Testing, as per the standards of ISO 4649 and DIN 53516, is used to determine the abrasion loss of the material when subjected to friction against an abrasive surface. This test is used to determine the ability of the material to withstand abrasion loss.
The DIN Abrasion Testing method is used to conduct tests on materials such as the soles of shoes, conveyor belts, tires, seals, etc. The loss of material is determined in terms of volume loss, which is used to measure the durability of the material.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
DIN Abrasion testing evaluates the abrasion resistance of rubber and elastomer materials under controlled laboratory conditions. The test simulates mechanical wear by pressing a specimen against a rotating abrasive surface and measuring the resulting material volume loss, helping assess durability and wear performance.
The scope includes:
Measurement of abrasion resistance of rubber and elastomers
Determination of volume loss due to abrasion
Evaluation of wear performance of rubber products
Testing of vulcanized rubber and thermoplastic elastomers
Material comparison for quality control and product development
Applications
Footwear soles and rubber sheets
Conveyor belts and industrial belts
Automotive tires and components
Rubber hoses and seals
Industrial elastomer products
Benefits
Determines wear resistance of materials
Helps select durable rubber compounds
Supports quality control in manufacturing
Enables material comparison and optimization
Improves product lifespan and performance
Test Process
Specimen Preparation
Rubber specimens are cut into cylindrical shapes and conditioned according to standard test requirements.
1Instrument Setup
The abrasion tester is prepared with a standardized abrasive sheet and the required load is applied.
2Abrasion Testing
The specimen is pressed against the rotating abrasive drum while moving across the surface for a specified distance.
3Measurement of Abrasion Loss
The mass or volume loss of the specimen is measured and converted into abrasion volume loss.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Principle | Rotating drum abrasion method |
| Applicable Materials | Rubber, elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers |
| Specimen Shape | Cylindrical test piece |
| Specimen Diameter | ~16 mm |
| Specimen Thickness | ~6–10 mm |
| Applied Load | Typically 10 N |
| Abrasion Distance | Approximately 40 m sliding distance |
| Abrasive Surface | Standard abrasive paper sheet |
| Measured Parameter | Abrasion volume loss (mm³) |
| Test Environment | Controlled laboratory conditions |
| Evaluation Method | Mass loss converted to volume loss |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
DIN Abrasion Tester (Rotating Drum Abrasion Tester)
Abrasive Paper Drum
Specimen Holder
Precision Analytical Balance
Vernier Caliper / Thickness Gauge
Results and Deliverables
Abrasion volume loss (mm³)
Material wear resistance evaluation
Test conditions and parameters
Comparison with reference rubber material
Detailed laboratory test report
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Frequently Asked Questions
DIN abrasion testing evaluates the wear resistance of rubber and elastomer materials by measuring material loss when a test specimen is rubbed against abrasive paper under controlled pressure and movement conditions.
Abrasion resistance testing helps determine how well rubber materials withstand wear during service, ensuring durability and performance in applications involving friction, sliding contact, or repeated mechanical stress.
The test is commonly applied to rubber, elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers, and similar materials used in tires, conveyor belts, footwear soles, seals, and industrial components.
Industries such as automotive, footwear manufacturing, mining, material handling, and industrial equipment production rely on this testing to evaluate wear resistance of rubber components.
Results are reported as volume loss, typically expressed in cubic millimeters, indicating the amount of material removed from the specimen during the abrasion test under standardized conditions.
ISO 4649 is the modern international replacement for the withdrawn DIN 53516 standard. While the methods are similar, ISO 4649 provides more specific protocols for rotating and non-rotating test pieces.
It is measured by the volume loss (in mm³) of a cylindrical specimen after it is rubbed against a standardized abrasive sheet on a rotating drum.
A lower volume loss indicates higher abrasion resistance and better durability of the material.
It is primarily designed for vulcanized rubber, elastomers, and thermoplastic elastomers used in high-wear environments.
The standard applied load is typically 10 Newtons (10 N).
To ensure they can withstand the constant friction of transporting heavy or abrasive materials without premature failure.
Infinita Lab provides comprehensive B2B ISO 4649 and DIN 53516 testing services across the United States through our network of accredited labs.
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