International standards drive quality, reliability, and innovation in materials across a wide range of applications. From defining properties or purity requirements to setting guidelines for specific processes, they ensure consistent performance, support sustainability, and build global trust with users and business partners.

Top standards

Fibre ropes for offshore stationkeeping
Part 1: General specification

Petroleum and related products — Precision of measurement methods and results
Part 1: Determination of precision data in relation to methods of test

Petroleum and related products — Precision of measurement methods and results
Part 2: Interpretation and application of precision data in relation to methods of test

Steel — Determination of the non-metallic inclusion content — Micrographic method

Road vehicles — Specification of non-petroleum-based brake fluids for hydraulic systems

Plastics — Determination of ash
Part 1: General methods

Plastics — Determination of Charpy impact properties
Part 1: Non-instrumented impact test

Insights

Occupational health and safety: Where protection meets performance and wellbeing

Every year, millions of employees suffer illnesses and injuries that could have been prevented. As workplaces modernize, one thing remains constant: the need to protect our most valuable asset – people.

Quality management: The path to continuous improvement

There are many misconceptions about what a quality management system (QMS) does. Let’s delve into what a QMS is, what it should look like and why your company absolutely needs one.

The circular economy: building trust through conformity assessment

Standards and conformity assessment provide assurance on aspects of the circular economy including product lifetime and recyclability, safety and efficiency.