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All standards under the jurisdiction of
Subcommittees E48.02 Characterization and
Identification of Biological Systems and E48.03 Unit
Processes and Validation, formerly appearing in
Volume 11.06 Biological Effects and Environmental
Fate; Biotechnology, have been moved to
Volume 14.02 General Test Methods; Forensic
Psychophysiology; Forensic Sciences; Terminology;
Conformity Assessment; Statistical Methods;
Nanotechnology; Forensic Engineering; Manufacture
of Pharmaceutical Products.
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Summary of Content and Availability
Volume Descriptions
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01.02
Jan
122
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Jan 121
# of
Standards
Month
Published
Volume
ASTM Standards
summar y o f C o n t en t a n d availabilit y
Feb 89
Jan 102
01.06
Feb 131
01.07
Jan 174
01.08
Jan 99
02.01
May 150
02.02
Sept
02.03
Electrical Conductors
May
85
(p 9)
88
June 261
02.05 Metallic and Inorganic Coatings; Metal Powders and Metal Powder Products
May
196
July 131
03.02
Aug 115
03.03
Nondestructive Testing
Oct 200
03.04
Magnetic Properties
April 49
03.05 Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related Materi als (I): E 32-Latest Oct
132
03.06 Molecular Spectroscopy; Surface Analysis
SECTION 3 (Volumes 03.0103.06) 721 Standards
Oct 94
(p 10)
sec t i o n 4c o ns t r u c t i o n
04.01
# of
Standards
Month
Published
Volume
2013
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Sept 136
Oct 178
June 278
June 180
June 279
Nov 192
Nov 191
Mar 215
April 181
04.10
Wood
July 93
04.11
Nov 164
Nov 161
04.13
May 140
Geosynthetics
05.01
Feb 252
05.02
Mar 214
05.03
Mar 125
(p 12-13)
Mar 165
Sept 124
06.01
Paint Tests for Chemical, Physical, and Optical Properties; Appearance
Feb 260
Feb 263
06.03 P aint Pigments, Drying Oils, Polymers, Resins, Naval Stores, Cellulosic Esters,
and Ink Vehicles
Mar 141
Mar 164
(p 13)
sec t i o n 7t e x t iles
# of
Standards
Month
Published
Volume
ASTM Standards
summar y o f C o n t en t a n d availabilit y
(p 14)
07.01
Textiles (I): D76-D4391 Nov
180
07.02
08.01
(p 14)
June 133
June 134
08.03 Plastics (III): D5117Latest Reinforced Plastic Piping Systems and Chemical
Equipment; Plastic Building Products
July
Jan 225
212
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09.01 Rubber, Natural and Synthetic General Test Methods; Carbon Black
July 208
09.02 Rubber Products, Industrial Specifications and Related Test Methods; Gaskets; Tires
Aug 123
10.01
(p 15)
May 69
April 120
(p 16)
11.01
Water (I)
11.02
11.03
April 202
Oct
83
Sept 113
11.05
Aug 193
11.06
Aug 103
11.07
Air Quality
Oct
163
12.01
Aug
(p 17)
179
Sept 155
13.01
# of
Standards
Month
Published
Volume
2013
(p 17)
13.02 M
edical and Surgical Materials and Devices (II): F2502-Latest; Emergency
Medical Services; Search and Rescue; Anesthetic and Respiratory Equipment
Sept 226
Sept 156
14.01
(p 17-18)
July 258
July 132
Mar 146
April 121
Oct 187
15.04 Soaps and Other Detergents; Polishes; Leather; Resilient Floor Coverings
Sept 261
Aug 170
15.06 Adhesives
Aug 134
15.07
15.08
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Nov 210
June 99
15.10
June 202
15.11
15.12
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Nov 95
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Volume 01.04
SteelStructural, Reinforcing,
Pressure Vessel, Railway
856 Pages; 128 Standards; Available Jan. 2013
Volume 01.05
Volume 01.06
Volume 01.03
Volume 01.07
Volume 01.08
Section 1
(Volumes 01.0101.08)
8,332 Pages; 966 Standards
Standards 2013
Volume 02.01
Volume 02.02
Volume 02.03
Electrical Conductors
496 Pages; 85 Standards; Available May 2013
Volume 02.04
Nonferrous MetalsNickel,
Titanium, Lead, Tin, Zinc,
Zirconium, Precious, Reactive,
Refractory Metals and Alloys;
Materials for Thermostats,
Volume 02.05
Section 2: N o n f e r r o u s M e t a l P r o d u c t s
Section 2
(Volumes 02.0102.05)
4,750 Pages; 780 Standards
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Magnetic Properties
344 Pages; 49 Standards; Available April 2013
ASTM Standards
Volume 03.05
Volume 03.06
Volume 03.01
MetalsMechanical Testing;
Elevated and Low-Temperature
Tests; Metallography
1,686 Pages; 131 Standards; Available July 2013
Volume 03.02
Volume 03.03
Nondestructive Testing
1,684 Pages; 200 Standards; Available Oct. 2013
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Molecular Spectroscopy;
Surface Analysis
878 Pages; 94 Standards; Available Oct. 2013
Section 3
(Volumes 03.0103.06)
6,724 Pages; 721 Standards
Section 4: Construction
Volume 04.01
Volume 04.02
Volume 04.03
Volume 04.04
Volume 04.05
Chemical-Resistant Nonmetallic
Materials; Vitrified Clay Pipe;
Concrete Pipe; Fiber-Reinforced
Cement Products; Mortars
and Grouts; Masonry; Precast
Concrete
Volume 04.06
Volume 04.07
Section 4: C o n s t r u c t i o n
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Geosynthetics
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Combustion Characteristics;
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670 Pages; 79 Standards; Available Feb. 2013
Volume 05.06
Section 5
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8,670 Pages; 959 Standards
Section 6:
Paints, Related Coatings, and Aromatics
Volume 06.01
Volume 06.03
PaintSolvents; Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
Volume 06.02
PaintProducts and
Applications; Protective
Coatings; Pipeline Coatings
1,312 Pages; 263 Standards; Available Feb. 2013
Volume 06.04
Volume 05.05
Section 6
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4,242 Pages; 828 Standards
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Section 7: Textiles
Volume 07.01
Volume 07.02
ASTM Standards
Volumes 07.01 and 07.02 feature over 335 textilerelated standards covering the characteristics,
properties, nomenclature, and uses of textiles.
These tests, practices, and specifications cover:
Apparel and fabric
Care labeling
Chemical conditioning and performance
Cotton, yarn, fibers, wool, and felt
Flammability and flame-resistance
Glass fiber
Home furnishings
Inflatable restraints
Non-woven fabric
Pile floor coverings
Subassemblies, such as zippers, hooks, and
loops
Tire cord and fabrics
Volume 07.02 also contains standard body
measurement charts used for the sizing of
apparel for men, women, children, and infants;
standard guidelines for care labeling of apparel
and other textile products; standards for UV
protective fabrics and clothing; and a practice
for stitches and seams, which has replaced the
Federal standard for apparel end item stitch and
seam structures used worldwide by government
and industry textile organizations.
Sectoion 7
(Volumes 07.0107.02)
2,232 Pages; 333 Standards
Section 8: Plastics
Volume 08.01
Volume 08.04
Volume 08.02
Volume 08.03
Section 8
(Volumes 08.0108.04)
4,960 Pages; 704 Standards
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Section 10:
Electrical Insulation and Electronics
Volume 10.01
Volume 10.02
Section 9: Rubber
Volume 09.01
Volume 09.02
Volume 10.03
Volume 10.04
Electronics; Declarable
Substances in Materials;
3D Imaging Systems;
Additive Manufacturing
Technologies
772 Pages; 120 Standards; Available April 2013
Section 9: Rubber
Section 10
(Volumes 10.0110.04)
2,738 Pages, 390 Standards
Section 9
(Volumes 09.0109.02)
2,072 Pages; 331 Standards
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Water (I)
Volume 11.02
ASTM Standards
Water (II)
Volume 11.03
Volume 11.04
Waste Management
960 Pages; 113 Standards; Available Sept. 2013
Volume 11.05
Standards cover:
Environmental Assessment, Risk Management,
and Corrective Actionincludes the ASTM Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) standard and
the new Phase II ESA standard (E1903-11). Other
standards address corrective action, environmental
risk management, pollution prevention, real
estate assessment and management, Brownfield
redevelopment, property condition assessments
(PCAs), mold baseline survey process, asbestos
screens, use of activity and use limitations (AULs),
and screening for vapor encroachment. It also
covers financial disclosures and risks attributed to
climate change assessment.
Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control
Agentsstandards cover health hazards and
effectiveness of antimicrobial agents, insect control
agents, pesticide formulation and delivery systems,
and natural multi-cellular biological control organisms.
Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response
standards assess spill response devices, sorbent
performance, in-situ burning, removal, shoreline
countermeasures, and ecological considerations
when using chemical dispersants.
Note: All standards under the jurisdiction
of Subcommittees E48.02 and E48.03,
formerly appearing in Volume 11.06, have
been moved to Volume 14.02. See page 34
Volume 11.06
Topics cover:
Biological Effects and Environmental Fatefeatures
standards on aquatic, sediment, and terrestrial
assessments and toxicology; environmental fate
of chemical substances; and risk assessment,
communication, and management.
Biotechnologytest methods, guides, and practices
address biomass conversion, sustainability of
biomass energy sources, and the impact on the
environment.
Volume 11.07
Air Quality
Sectoion 11
(Volumes 11.0111.07)
9,428 Pages; 1,057 Standards
Section 12:
Nuclear, Solar, and
Geothermal Energy
Volume 13.02
Volume 12.02
Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices (II): F2502Latest; Emergency Medical Services; Search and Rescue;
Anesthetic and Respiratory Equipment
Volumes 13.01 and 13.02 include 380 standards on medical and surgical materials and devices.
They cover metals, polymers, and ceramics for implants, prostheses, and surgical devices;
silicone elastomers, gels, and foams in medical applications; and tissue engineered medical
products. Each standard typically covers manufacture, chemical requirements, mechanical
requirements, special tests, and certification.
(Volumes 13.0113.02)
2,642 Pages; 382 Standards
Section 13
Section 12
(Volumes 12.0112.02)
2,830 Pages; 334 Standards
S e c t i o n 1 2 : N u c l e a r, S o l a r, a n d G e o t h e r m a l E n e r g y
Volume 12.01
Volume 14.01
Healthcare Informatics
770 Pages; 33 Standards; Available June 2013
Volume 14.01 includes specifications and guides that address the Continuity of Care Record (CCR),
transcription, documentation, transfer, management, security, and privacy of health information and
the content of electronic health records. Other standards cover controlled health vocabularies for
healthcare informatics and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Document Type Definitions (DTD).
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Volume 14.02
ASTM Standards
Volume 14.03
Temperature Measurement
730 Pages; 42 Standards; Available July 2013
Specifications, guides, and test methods cover liquid-in-glass, thermometers and hydrometers,
thermocouples, medical thermometry, radiation thermometry, and resistance thermometers.
Volume 14.04
Standards cover:
Laboratory Apparatusspecifications for sampling and testing of laboratory glassware, calibration
of laboratory apparatus, weighing devices, and much more.
Degradation of Materialsstandards that evaluate outdoor and laboratory accelerated weathering
tests and cover biological deterioration, joint weathering projects, natural and environmental
exposure tests, and service life prediction.
SIthe Unified American National Standard IEEE/ASTM SI-10 Standard for the Use of the International
System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System.
Oxygen Fire Safetystandards for controlling hazards and risks in oxygen systems.
Section 14
(Volumes 14.0114.04)
4,250 Pages; 465 Standards
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Volume 15.02
Volume 15.03
Volume 15.04
Volume 15.05
Volume 15.09
Volume 15.06
Adhesives
Volume 15.07
Volume 15.08
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Volume 15.10
ASTM Standards
Volume 15.11
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It contains a subject index and an alphanumeric list of all 13,000+
standards in the 2013 Annual Book of ASTM Standards.
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Volume 15.12
Section 15
(Volumes 15.0115.12)
12,186 Pages; 1,923 Standards
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