ASTM F472
Standard Terminology for Geometry of Alpine Skis
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ASTM F472 is the ASTM standard titled Standard Terminology for Geometry of Alpine Skis. It provides a shared vocabulary for describing ski geometry, helping manufacturers, buyers, and technical teams communicate with greater consistency. By defining terms used for alpine ski shape and related geometry, this standard supports clearer product comparisons, more reliable documentation, and better alignment in procurement, testing, and quality-related discussions.
Overview of ASTM F472
ASTM F472 focuses on terminology rather than performance requirements, making it a useful reference for anyone working with alpine skis in a technical or commercial setting. The standard helps establish common meanings for geometry-related terms, which can reduce confusion when comparing products or reviewing specifications. In practice, this kind of ASTM standard supports more consistent communication across design, evaluation, and supply activities where precise wording matters.
Common use cases of ASTM F472
This standard is commonly used when describing, cataloging, or comparing alpine skis in product documentation, engineering references, and purchasing workflows. ASTM F472 can help align terminology between suppliers, brands, testing groups, and retailers when discussing ski geometry. It is especially useful where clear definitions are needed for specification sheets, internal records, or technical conversations involving ski design features and dimensional descriptions.
Benefits of using ASTM F472
Using ASTM F472 can improve consistency in terminology, which may reduce misunderstandings during product evaluation and procurement. A shared set of definitions supports cleaner documentation, more reliable communication, and easier comparison between ski models. For organizations handling technical data or quality control records, the standard can also help maintain alignment across teams and reduce risk caused by ambiguous or inconsistent wording.
- Standard terminology for alpine ski geometry
- Clearer technical communication
- More consistent product documentation
- Useful for comparison and procurement
- Publication Date: 2021-10-26
- Publisher: ASTM
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