Durability

Definition: ability of a product or material to function as required, under specified conditions of use, maintenance, repair and update until a limiting state prevents its functioning.

Notes on definition:

  • Note 1 to entry: Durability can be expressed in units appropriate to the part or product concerned (e.g. operating cycles, distance run). The units should always be clearly stated.
  • Note 2 to entry: Durability is influenced by reliability, maintenance, repair and updates (e.g. in software).

Source: ISO 59020:2024

Type of source: Standards

CLEPA comments:

  • Comment 1: Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) defines durability as the “ability of a product to maintain over time its function and performance under specified
    conditions of use, maintenance and repair”. The ISO definition is the same with additional notes.