From Assistive products to Zinc alloys.

Here you’ll find a list of the ISO technical committees in the order in which they were created. The first, TC1, deals with screw threads and was created back in 1947. While, more recently, TC 323 was created to standardize the circular economy.

Clicking on the committee name will give you more specific information, such as who’s the chairman and which ISO member holds the secretariat. You can also consult the program of work to see what meetings are coming up and what standards are in the pipeline. 

Reference Title ISOTC working area Published standards Standards under development
ISO/TC 17 Steel Working area 319 55
ISO/TC 18 Zinc and zinc alloys [STANDBY] Working area 10 0
ISO/TC 25 Cast irons and pig irons Working area 17 0
ISO/TC 26 Copper and copper alloys Working area 27 0
ISO/TC 79 Light metals and their alloys Working area 112 11
ISO/TC 102 Iron ore and direct reduced iron Working area 82 5
ISO/TC 107 Metallic and other inorganic coatings Working area 163 20
ISO/TC 119 Powder metallurgy Working area 72 8
ISO/TC 132 Ferroalloys Working area 69 3
ISO/TC 155 Nickel and nickel alloys Working area 31 1
ISO/TC 156 Corrosion of metals and alloys Working area 123 27
ISO/TC 164 Mechanical testing of metals Working area 96 33
ISO/TC 183 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel ores and concentrates Working area 28 5
ISO/TC 298 Rare earth Working area 11 8
ISO/TC 328 Engineered stones Working area 0 2
ISO/TC 345 Specialty metals and minerals Working area 0 0
ISO/PC 348 Sustainable raw materials Working area 0 0