Standards for Industrial Composite Parts
Quality Infrastructure for Production and Application of Composites in Modern Industry

Composites (compound materials) have gained a special position in advanced industries due to their unique properties  such as high strength, low weight, chemical

resistance, and versatile design capabilities . From aerospace and automotive industries to energy , construction , and medicine , composites are widely used in the

production of various parts. However, to ensure the quality, performance, and safety of these parts, precise and unified standards are required.

This article reviews the  importance of  standardization in the  field of industrial  composite parts , standard-developing organizations , types of technical standards,

testing methods, challenges, and international approaches.

The Importance of Standardization in Composite Parts

Compared to traditional metals, composite parts exhibit different mechanical and thermal behaviors.Therefore,to enable their widespread and safe use in industries

, standardization is essential in the following aspects:

Ensuring manufacturing quality

Repeatability in mass production

Performance evaluation under real working conditions

Acceptance by safety and regulatory bodies

Support for testing, inspection, and acceptance processes

Without a defined standard, producers and users may face risks such as incompatibility, reduced service life, and even safety hazards.

Organizations Developing Standards

Several national and international bodies are responsible for developing standards related to composite parts:

ASTM International
The most prominent organization for materials standards, including polymeric, metallic, and ceramic composites.

ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
Contains technical committees TC 61 and TC 164 for mechanical and polymer materials standards.

SAE International
Specialized in aerospace and automotive industries, with technical documents for structural composites.

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DIN (Germany) and BSI (UK)
Credible European standards for engineering composites.

ACI and ASME
Focused on construction and mechanical applications.

In Iran, the National Standards Organization of Iran (ISIRI) has adopted or developed some international standards.

Types of Standards Related to Composites

Composite standards are generally categorized into five main groups:

Raw Material Standards
Properties of resin (epoxy, polyester, vinyl ester)
Specifications of fibers (carbon, glass, aramid)
Control of fiber content, uniformity, and moisture absorption

Part Design Standards
Modeling of stress, bending, fatigue, and impact
Laminate theory-based analysis methods
Rules for shaping, allowable curvature, and layer thickness

Production Standards
Molding techniques (Hand Lay-Up, RTM, Filament Winding, Pultrusion)
Control of curing temperature and pressure rate
Vacuum level, degassing, and resin infusion speed

Testing and Inspection Standards

Mechanical tests: Tensile, compression, bending, impact (based on ASTM D3039, D790, etc.)

Thermal tests: TG, TMA, DMA

Non-destructive tests (NDT): Ultrasonic, tomography, infrared radiation

Acceptance and Certification Standards
Dimensional, surface, porosity, and weight tolerances
Permissible rejection rate
Requirement for traceable documentation of materials and production processes

Examples of Valid Standards

Challenges in Standardizing Composite Parts

Nonlinear and Direction-Dependent Behavior
Unlike metals, composites do not have isotropic mechanical properties. Their behavior depends on fiber orientation and resin type.

Lack of Uniformity Between Standards
Many standards are only valid in specific regions (e.g., ASTM in the USA and ISO in Europe), often with notable differences in test methods or acceptance criteria.

Complexity in Non-Destructive Testing
Detecting internal cracks or porosity without damaging the part requires advanced equipment and precise interpretation of results.

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Technological Advancements in Manufacturing
New methods such as carbon fiber 3D printing demand constant revision of standards.

Strategies for Enhancing Standardization in Iran’s Industry

Local Adaptation of Global Standards
The National Standards Organization can collaborate with universities and industries to develop localized versions of widely used standards.

Equipping Advanced Testing Laboratories
Labs capable of mechanical, thermal, and NDT testing are essential in industrial provinces to support composite manufacturers.

Training Specialized Human Resources
Experts, engineers, and inspectors in production must be familiar with standards, testing methods, and data analysis.

Creating a Composite Standards Information Database
Free or subsidized access to major global standards through domestic specialized portals can improve access for small industries.

Supporting Domestic Certification Bodies


Establishing and strengthening organizations for inspecting and certifying composite parts according to standards.

Conclusion

Standards for industrial composite parts are the foundation of quality, safety, and competitiveness in this growing industry. In a world where composites are widely

replacing traditional metals in advanced technologies, adherence to rigorous standards is a prerequisite for commercial and industrial success.

Withscientific capacity,a talented workforce,and a growing industry,Iran can play a significant role in the global composite industry by investing in the development

, training, and implementation of composite standards.

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