Browse standards by organization, then jump to the standards and equipment most relevant to your test method. Select a standards body below to explore related standards, related products, and application notes.
Browse standards by organization, then jump to the standards and equipment most relevant to your test method. Select a standards body below to explore related standards, related products, and application notes.
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ASTM standards in this section cover widely used material-testing methods across metals, plastics, rubber, cement, concrete, soils, hardness, impact, and fasteners.

AASHTO standards in this section focus on transportation materials and civil infrastructure methods, especially cement, concrete, asphalt, soil, consolidation, direct shear, and CBR workflows.

ISO standards in this section focus on internationally harmonized test methods used for metals, plastics, rubber, hardness, calibration, impact, and thermal testing.

EN standards in this section cover harmonized European methods for concrete, cement, asphalt, reinforcement steel, footwear, and impact testing.

DIN standards in this section are most relevant for German-origin and adopted European methods, with strong ties to metals, rubber, hardness, specimen preparation, and abrasion testing.

BS standards in this section should be read as a UK-facing mix of legacy British methods and UK adoptions of EN or ISO procedures, especially across soils, plastics, rubber, and paper testing.

CSA is a narrower standards group on this site and is best positioned around Canadian market relevance, especially where paper and packaging tear-testing methods overlap with international equivalents.

CNS should be framed as a Taiwan-market standards group with a focused narrative around footwear and rubber-related methods such as aging, heat resistance, and performance testing.

GB/T is the strongest China-facing standards group in this library, covering metallic tensile testing, machine verification, Vicat softening, impact, hardness, aging, tear testing, and cement fineness.

APPITA is a focused paper and packaging standards group on this site, best positioned around tear-resistance testing and Australasian method alignment across fibre-based manufacturing workflows.

CEN-ISO/TS should explain hybrid technical specifications created during active standardization work, with the current use case centered on direct shear testing for soils and geotechnical interpretation.

