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  Overview

ASTM International is one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world-a trusted source for technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Known for their high technical quality and market relevancy, ASTM International standards have an important role in the information infrastructure that guides design, manufacturing and trade in the global economy.


ASTM International, originally known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), was formed over a century ago, when a forward-thinking group of engineers and scientists got together to address frequent rail breaks in the burgeoning railroad industry. Their work led to standardization on the steel used in rail construction, ultimately improving railroad safety for the public. As the century progressed and new industrial, governmental and environmental developments created new standardization requirements, ASTM answered the call with consensus standards that have made products and services safer, better and more cost-effective. The proud tradition and forward vision that started in 1898 is still the hallmark of ASTM International.


Today, ASTM continues to play a leadership role in addressing the standardization needs of the global marketplace. Known for its best in class practices for standards development and delivery, ASTM is at the forefront in the use of innovative technology to help its members do standards development work, while also increasing the accessibility of ASTM International standards to the world.


ASTM continues to be the standards forum of choice of a diverse range of industries that come together under the ASTM umbrella to solve standardization challenges. In recent years, stakeholders involved in issues ranging from safety in recreational aviation, to fiber optic cable installations in underground utilities, to homeland security, have come together under ASTM to set consensus standards for their industries.


Standards developed at ASTM are the work of over 30,000 ASTM members. These technical experts represent producers, users, consumers, government and academia from over 120 countries. Participation in ASTM International is open to all with a material interest, anywhere in the world.

  President's Column

Read Jim Thomas' latest installment in his column "Plain Talk for a New Generation."
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  Advantage Award

Compete for up to $15,000 by submitting a case study showing the positive impact of ASTM International standards. More...

  2007 Annual Report

Making an Impact is the theme for the 2007 ASTM International Annual Report. Read about ASTM standards supporting global trade, advancing science and improving lives.
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  Annual Business Meeting

View the most recent ASTM Annual Business Meeting presentation. More

  Industry Sector Overviews

From consumer products to the environment, learn more about the important role ASTM and standards play in these Industry Sector Overviews.
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  History Book

ASTM's first hundred years are captured in "A Century of Progress."
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