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Ability of a product to continue to function
This article is about the physical property. For the database property, seeDurability (database systems). For the cognitive bias, seeDurability bias.
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Durability is the ability of a physicalproduct to remain functional, without requiring excessivemaintenance or repair, when faced with the challenges of normal operation over itsdesign lifetime.[1]: 5  There are several measures of durability in use, including years of life, hours of use, and number of operational cycles.[2] Ineconomics, goods with a longusable life are referred to asdurable goods.

Because there is no objective measure of durability for clothing,price has become an important indicator.[3]

Requirements for product durability

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Durability test in Japan, 2010

Product durability is predicated by goodrepairability andregenerability in conjunction withmaintenance.[4] Every durable product must be capable of adapting to technical, technological and design developments.[4] This must be accompanied by a willingness on the part of consumers to forgo having the "very latest" version of a product.

In the United Kingdom, durability as a characteristic relating to the quality of goods that can be demanded by consumers was not clearly established until an amendment of theSale of Goods Act 1979 relating to the quality standards for supplied goods in 1994.[5]

Reliability testing verifies the resistance of a product or material to wear.[6] Common tests evaluate fatigue, abrasion, corrosion and exposure to environmental conditions.[6]

Product life spans and sustainable consumption

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The lifespan of household goods is a significant factor insustainable consumption.[7] Longer product life spans can contribute to eco-efficiency and sufficiency, thus slowing consumption in order to progress towards a sustainable level of consumption.[8] Cooper (2005) proposed a model to demonstrate the crucial role ofproduct lifespans tosustainable production and consumption.[8]

Types of durability

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Waterproof textile, 2021

Durability can encompass several specific physical properties of designed products, including:

Examples

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See also

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Look updurability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

References

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  1. ^Cooper, Tim (1994)."Beyond Recycling: The longer life option"(PDF).The New Economics Foundation, Whitechapel Road, London: 5.
  2. ^Stahel, Walter (2010). "Durability, Function and Performance". In Cooper, Tim (ed.).Longer Lasting Products: alternatives to the throwaway society. Farnham: Gower.ISBN 978-0-566-08808-7.
  3. ^Guo, Yue; Morris, Kate E.; Sumner, Mark; Taylor, Mark (March 2025)."A framework for measuring physical garment durability".Cleaner and Responsible Consumption.16.doi:10.1016/j.clrc.2024.100245.
  4. ^abJ. Lienig; H. Bruemmer (2017). "New Design Strategy – Product Durability".Fundamentals of Electronic Systems Design. Springer International Publishing. pp. 201–203.doi:10.1007/978-3-319-55840-0.ISBN 978-3-319-55839-4.
  5. ^Ervine, Cowan (2010). "Durability and the Law". In Cooper, Tim (ed.).Longer Lasting Products: alternatives to the throwaway society. Farnham: Gower. pp. 187–188.ISBN 978-0-566-08808-7.
  6. ^ab"What is Durability Testing".FDM. 22 October 2024. Retrieved25 February 2025.
  7. ^Cooper, Tim (1994)."The durability of consumer durables"(PDF).Business Strategy and the Environment.3 (1):23–30.doi:10.1002/bse.3280030103.
  8. ^abCooper, Tim (2005)."Slower Consumption Reflections on Product Life Spans and the "Throwaway Society""(PDF).Journal of Industrial Ecology.9 (1–2):51–67.Bibcode:2005JInEc...9...51C.doi:10.1162/1088198054084671.
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