ISO 527 is an internationally recognized standard for determining the mechanical properties of plastics under tensile stress. It describes standardized test methods for determining characteristic values such as tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and elongation.
The ISO 6892-1 standard specifies the procedure for determining the mechanical properties of metallic materials in tensile tests at room temperature. It defines the test conditions under which characteristic values such as tensile strength, yield strength, proof strength, and elongation at break can be reliably determined.
The standards ASTM E8 and ASTM E8M regulate the performance of tensile tests on metallic materials and are among the most important standards in materials testing worldwide.