ASTM Full From

ASTM Full From is American Society for Testing and Materials.

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) is a global standards organization that develops standards and performance specifications for materials, processes, and products to ensure the quality of engineering and manufactured goods. These standards are not limited to the United States; they are used or referenced by many countries worldwide.

Typical ASTM standards include ASTM A53, ASTM A106, and ASTM A500, which are widely used in piping, construction materials, and oil and gas extraction and transportation.

The primary countries where ASTM standards are used include the United States, Canada, and Mexico, though they are also widely applied in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Corresponding production standards in other regions include: ASTM A53 and EN 10255/JIS G3444; ASTM A106 and EN 10216-2/JIS G3454, among others. Compared to other standards systems, ASTM standards place greater emphasis on material performance and product testing.
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