A guide to Cross-Tech Standards

The standards developed within Cross-Tech are modeled on ASTM Standards in the format and grouping. They provide a starting point for the development of official ASTM or other international standards.  Cross-Tech standards are identified by group. For example CT-QM1100 (2024) is a ‘Quality Method’ that for measuring surface elevation irregularity. Each standard designation has a […]

ASET Services Inc, launches new division, Cross-Tech

ASET Services, Inc is launching a new division, Cross-Tech. Cross-Tech will provide the industry with new test equipment, informative standards, and other innovations.  Cross-Tech is currently focused on developing inspection and test equipment currently used by by ASET Services. Cross-Tech is also developing informative standards and making them available. Cross-Tech currently has standard development in […]

Developing a more holistic approach to sport/dance surface safety using HIC and G-max testing.

The sports industry has been testing sports surfaces since the 1980’s. However, very little has changed in the last 45 years. Those tests, and today’s focus exclusively on low-energy, lower-extremity (leg/foot) – surface impacts. Anyone who has watched a practice, game, or performance knows that other impacts, specifically falls happen, and yet our traditional standards […]

A novel method of quantifying uniformity in Sport and Dance Surfaces

How uniform is your current sport or dance surface? How uniform are the surfaces you are considering for your new project? There is no way to tell using existing standards or performance rules. ASET believes that is a clear oversight by the entire manufacturing, testing, and architectural community. We completed a preliminary research project to […]