1 Introduction
ASTM International (formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials) is an internationally recognized standards-setting organization. ASTM develops technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. The standards are developed within ASTM’s technical committees, extensive peer review processes and consensus among its members. The purpose of ASTM is to promote and facilitate collaboration among its membership and to develop and publish voluntary consensus standards that meet customer needs.
2 Scope
ASTM International standards encompass the processing of sheet, strip, plate, and other flat form materials. ASTM standards cover processes such as cleaning and descaling; machining; grinding; heat treatment; coating; and nondestructive examination. These standards generally address manufacturing methods, processes, inspection and testing, manufacturing terminology and characteristics of the parts or materials.
3 Standards Related to Sheet and Plate Surface Processing
ASTM has developed a number of standards related to sheet and plate surface processing. These standards are organized into two categories. The first category is processing specific standards and the second is process related standards.
Processing Specific Standards: These standards include ASTM B461, Standard Specification for Nickel-Iron-Chromium and Nickel-Copper Alloy Series Surface Processing, and ASTM B464, Standard Specification for Steel (Processing and Stockholder): Surface-Processing Coatings.
Process Related Standards: These standards include ASTM B885, Standard Practice for Abrasive-Blasting of Metals and ASTM B912, Standard Practice for Cleaning and Descaling Metal Surfaces.
4 Conclusion
ASTM International is a world leader in developing technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. This includes standards related to sheet and plate surface processing. ASTM standards cover processes such as cleaning and descaling; machining; grinding; heat treatment; coating; and nondestructive examination. These standards are organized into two categories: processing specific standards and process related standards. ASTM’s standards are developed in an open, transparent and consensus-based multi-stakeholder process.