Including its predecessor organizations, it is one of the oldest trade associations in the United States, dating back to 1855.
It assumed its present form in 1908, with Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, as its first president.
Its development was in response to the need for a cooperative agency in the iron and steel industry for collecting and disseminating statistics and information, carrying on investigations, providing a forum for the discussion of problems and generally advancing the interests of the industry.
The AISI maintained a numbering system for wrought stainless steel in which the three digits indicate the various compositions.
[1] In 1995 the AISI turned over future maintenance of the system to the Society of Automotive Engineers.