ASTM E517 Accredited Testing Labs in United States
11 laboratories in United States are accredited by A2LA under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform ASTM E517 testing. These labs commonly handle Metal matrices. From the accredited scope text: “ASTM E517 Tensile Strength (Elevated Temp, Up to 2000) °F ASTM E21; EN 10002-5, 2002-2; ISO 6892-2; NASM 1312-18 Tension (Axial and Wedge) ASTM A370, A489, F541, F606/F606M, F837, F879; ISO 898-1, 350” “ASTM E517; ISO 10113 N Value ASTM E646; ISO 10275 Elevated Temperature (Up to 1500 °F) ASTM E21; NASM 1312-18; ISO 6892-2 Fastener: Blind Rivets IFI 114, IFI 135 Discontinuities ASTM F788, F812; SAE J” “ASTM E517; JIS Z2254; ISO 10113 Work Hardening Exponent (n-value) ASTM E646; JIS Z2253; ISO 10275 Rockwell Hardness (HRBW, HRC, HR30TW) ASTM E18, ASTM A370 Coating Weight Aluminum on Steel Zinc on Ste” “ASTM E517 Proof (External Threaded) ASTM F606/F606M Strain Hardening Exponent (n Value) ASTM E646 Tension (Complete, Axial <= 60 klbs at Room Temp.) ASTM A370, E8/E8M, F606/F606M Charpy Impact (-90oF”
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ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Accreditation to this standard provides independent confirmation that a laboratory operates a quality management system and is technically competent to produce valid results within its declared scope.