Machinery's Handbook, 31st Edition
STANDARDS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 1565 Standards for Additive Manufacturing.—Commercial additive manufacturing is less than four decades old but is expanding at an extremely rapid rate and has attracted busi- ness interest worldwide. To support this growth and provide confidence in AM technolo - gies to compete with existing manufacturing technologies, ASTM committee F42 was initiated in 2009 for the purpose of developing standards of practice. The following stan- dards have been developed to date: Design Standards: ISO/ASTM 52900-15 Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing–General Principles–Terminology ISO/ASTM 52910-18 Additive manufacturing–Design–Requirements, guidelines and recommendations ISO/ASTM 52915-16 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF) Version 1.2 ISO/ASTM 52921-13 Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing–Coordinate Systems and Test Methodologies Materials and Processes: ASTM F2924-14 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Titanium-6 Aluminum-4 Vanadium with Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3001-14 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Titanium-6 Aluminum-4 Vanadium ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) with Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3049-14 Standard Guide for Characterizing Properties of Metal Powders Used for Additive Manufacturing Processes ASTM F3055-14a Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Nickel Alloy (UNS N07718) with Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3056-14e1 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Nickel Alloy (UNS N06625) with Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3187-16 Standard Guide for Directed Energy Deposition of Metals ASTM F3213-17 Standard for Additive Manufacturing–Finished Part Properties–Standard Specification for Cobalt-28 Chromium-6 Molybdenum via Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3301-18a Standard for Additive Manufacturing–Post Processing Methods–Standard Specification for Thermal Post-Processing Metal Parts Made Via Powder Bed Fusion ASTM F3091/F3091M-14 Standard Specification for Powder Bed Fusion of Plastic Materials ASTM F3184-16 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Stainless Steel Alloy (UNS S31603) with Powder Bed Fusion Test Methods: ASTM F2971-13 Standard Practice for Reporting Data for Test Specimens Prepared by Additive Manufacturing ASTM F3122-14 Standard Guide for Evaluating Mechanical Properties of Metal Materials Made via Additive Manufacturing Processes A Partner Standards Developing Organization (PSDO) agreement between ASTM In- ternational and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), signed in 2011, paved the way to create joint AM standards. The agreement’s goal was to respond to this burgeoning industry’s need for a set of AM standards that would be recognized world- wide. To do this, these organizations began to develop a common roadmap and organiza- tional structure for AM standards, which was announced in 2016. These standards have been approved under the agreement: ISO/ASTM 52900 Terminology for AM–General Principles–Terminology ISO/ASTM 52901 Guide for AM–General Principles–Requirements for Purchased AM Parts ISO/ASTM 52910 Guidelines for Design for AM ISO/ASTM 52915) Specification for AM File Format (AMF) Version 1.2 (originally published as F2915-11) ISO/ASTM 52921 Terminology for Additive Manufacturing–Coordinate Systems and Test Methodologies (originally published as F2921-11).
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