ASTM F2078
Standard Terminology Relating to Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing
Available Formats:
- Availability: Immediate Download
- Language: English
- License Type: Single User
- Updates: Not Included
- Availability: Request Quote
- Language: English
- License Type: Enterprise / Multi User
- Updates: Included
About This Item
ASTM F2078 is the standard terminology document for hydrogen embrittlement testing, giving users a consistent vocabulary for discussing methods, results, and related testing conditions. As an ASTM standard, it helps reduce ambiguity in engineering, quality control, and compliance work where hydrogen embrittlement can affect material performance. By aligning terminology, this technical document supports clearer communication across testing laboratories, suppliers, and purchasers.
ASTM F2078 standard overview
The official title, Standard Terminology Relating to Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing, indicates that this document is focused on definitions rather than test procedures. ASTM F2078 is intended to establish a common language for terms used in hydrogen embrittlement testing, which can improve consistency when specifications, reports, or procurement requirements reference the same concepts. This makes it a useful reference for teams that need to describe testing activities and results accurately and in a controlled way.
Where is ASTM F2078 used?
This terminology standard is commonly used wherever hydrogen embrittlement testing is specified, reviewed, or documented. It is relevant in laboratory settings, engineering departments, and supplier quality workflows that handle materials or components where hydrogen-related damage is a concern. ASTM F2078 may also support communication between test providers and customers when reading test plans, compliance documents, or product acceptance criteria. Its role is especially practical when clear terminology is needed across multiple organizations.
Practical importance of ASTM F2078
In practice, ASTM F2078 helps reduce misunderstandings that can affect testing decisions, reporting, and compliance review. Consistent terminology supports better quality control, more reliable procurement language, and clearer evaluation of hydrogen embrittlement test outcomes. It can also improve traceability in technical documentation by ensuring that all parties use the same definitions. For organizations working with sensitive materials or critical components, that consistency may help lower the risk of communication errors.
- Terminology for hydrogen embrittlement testing
- Consistent language for reports and specifications
- Useful for laboratory and quality documentation
- Supports clearer buyer-supplier communication
- Reference point for compliance-related review
- Publication Date: 2022-05-16
- Publisher: ASTM
Need This Standard?
Request a personalized quote today to receive the latest edition in PDF or other available formats.
Need This Standard?
Request a personalized quote today to receive the latest edition in PDF or other available formats.
Summarize with AI
Get quick summaries using your favorite AI engine.
Online Standart Disclaimer
OnlineStandart.com is an authorized reseller of international standards, operating through partnerships with authorized distributors. We do not own the copyrights or trademarks of the standards we sell, including but not limited to those of API, ASHRAE, BSI, SAE, ASTM, IEEE, IEC, ASME, ISO, and others.
All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only; their use does not imply endorsement. OnlineStandart.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by any standards development organization unless explicitly stated. The content of this document is for informational purposes only and is intended to promote our licensed reselling services.
Online Standart does not host, distribute, or link to free, unlicensed, or uncertified copies of copyrighted standards. Every document we deliver is a licensed copy obtained through authorized channels and supplied with full licensing documentation. The “Free PDF Download” option on our product pages refers to this free informational document — never to a free copy of any standard.




