- ASTM D459, 2016 Edition, Standard Terminology Relating to Soaps and Other Detergents
- ASTM D500, 1995 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Methods of Chemical Analysis of Sulfonated and Sulfated Oils
- ASTM D501, 2003 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Methods of Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Alkaline Detergents
- ASTM D502, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Particle Size of Soaps and Other Detergents
- ASTM D820, 1993 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Soaps Containing Synthetic Detergents
- ASTM D1570, 1995 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Fatty Alkyl Sulfates
- ASTM D1768, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Sodium Alkylbenzene Sulfonate in Synthetic Detergents by Ultraviolet Absorption
- ASTM D2023, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method of Analysis for Sodium Toluene Sulfonate in Detergents
- ASTM D2281, 2010 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Wetting Agents by the Skein Test
- ASTM D2357, 2011 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard for Qualitative Classification of Surfactants by Infrared Absorption
- ASTM D2358, 2016 Edition, Standard Test Method for Separation of Active Ingredient from Surfactant and Syndet Compositions
- ASTM D3048, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method of Assay for Alkaline Protease
- ASTM D3049, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Synthetic Anionic Ingredient by Cationic Titration
- ASTM D3375, 2016 Edition, Standard Test Method for Column Capacity of Particulate Mixed Bed Ion Exchange Materials
- ASTM D3598, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Citrate in Synthetic Detergents
- ASTM D4008, 2016 Edition, Standard Guide for Measuring Anti-Soil Deposition Properties of Laundry Detergents
- ASTM D4251, 1989 Edition Reapproved in 2016, Standard Test Method for Active Matter in Anionic Surfactants by Potentiometric Titration
For more standards like these, please refer to our Document Center List of Standards on Surface Active Agents.