What are the Different Types of ASTM Standards?
ASTM Test Methods ensure repeatable and consistent results across global laboratories.ASTM International publishes over 12,500 standards that govern material testing, product specifications, and quality assurance across virtually every industry. However, not all ASTM standards serve the same purpose—they are categorised into distinct types, including test methods, specifications, practices, guides, classifications, and terminology standards. Understanding these differences is essential for engineers, quality managers, and procurement professionals who rely on ASTM standards for material testing and compliance. For companies seeking ASTM-compliant testing at a US-based lab, Infinita Lab provides comprehensive testing services across all ASTM standards through its accredited laboratory network.
Types of ASTM Standards
Test Methods
ASTM test methods define specific procedures for measuring material properties or product performance. They specify equipment, specimen preparation, test conditions, calculations, and reporting requirements. Examples include ASTM D638 (tensile testing of plastics), ASTM E8 (tensile testing of metals), and ASTM B117 (salt spray corrosion testing). Test methods produce quantitative data.
Specifications
ASTM specifications define minimum requirements that a material, product, or system must meet. They include composition ranges, mechanical property minimums, dimensional tolerances, and acceptance criteria. Examples include ASTM A36 (structural steel), ASTM A240 (stainless steel plate), and ASTM D4101 (polypropylene). Specifications reference test methods for verification.
Practices
ASTM practices provide instructions for performing an operation that does not produce a specific test result. They describe procedures like specimen preparation, conditioning, calibration, and statistical analysis. Examples include ASTM E3 (metallographic specimen preparation), ASTM D618 (plastics conditioning), and ASTM E177 (precision and bias of test methods).
Guides
ASTM guides offer information and options for approaching a task without recommending a specific course of action. They compile available knowledge to help users make informed decisions. Examples include ASTM G101 (estimating atmospheric corrosion resistance) and ASTM E1188 (collection and preservation of information for failure analysis).
Classifications and Terminology
Classification standards organise materials or products into groups based on shared characteristics (example: ASTM D1418 for rubber classification by chemical type). Terminology standards define technical terms used within a specific field (example: ASTM E6 for mechanical testing terminology).
How ASTM Standard Types Work Together
A typical material qualification program uses all standard types together: a specification (defining requirements), test methods (measuring properties), practices (preparing specimens and calibrating equipment), and terminology (ensuring clear communication). This integrated framework ensures consistent, reliable quality assurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the main types of ASTM standards? The six main types are test methods (measuring procedures), specifications (minimum requirements), practices (operational procedures), guides (information and options), classifications (grouping systems), and terminology (definitions).
What is the difference between an ASTM test method and a specification? A test method defines how to measure a property (the procedure). A specification defines what values the property must meet (the requirements). Specifications reference test methods for verification of compliance.
What is an ASTM practice? An ASTM practice describes how to operate (specimen preparation, conditioning, calibration) without producing a numerical test result. Practices support test methods by ensuring consistent preparation and procedures.
How are ASTM standards numbered? ASTM standards use a letter prefix indicating the committee (A=ferrous metals, B=nonferrous, C=cement/ceramics, D=miscellaneous/plastics, E=miscellaneous, F=materials for specific applications, G=corrosion/weathering) followed by a sequential number.
How often are ASTM standards updated? ASTM standards are reviewed every five years minimum. Many are updated more frequently as technology, materials, and industry needs evolve. The year suffix (e.g., ASTM D638-14) indicates the latest revision year.