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Non-American Standards Equivalent to ASTM Standards 1

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Capo

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Apr 21, 2005
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Dear Colleagues:

I would appreciate any help with finding non-American, particularly ISO and / or European, standards equivalent to the following ASTM standards:
D256,
D395,
D412,
D624,
D638,
D790,
D1238,
D2240,
D383.

Respectfully,

Capo
 
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Capo,

How about posting the titles of the ASTM standards so those of us who don't bother memorizing the numbers know what you are looking for?
 
Capo,

Here are the equivalents:

ASTM D 256 --> ISO 180
D 395 --> ISO 815
D 412 --> ISO 37
D 624 --> ISO 34-1
D 638 --> ISO 527-1 & -2
D 790 --> ISO 178
D 1238 --> ISO 1183
D 2240 --> ISO 7619-1

ASTM D 383 does not exist. Did you forget a digit? You can obtain ASTM or ISO standards directly from ASTM or ISO respectively, or all of them from Global Engineering Documents.
 
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