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Standardisation efforts of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” 19th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing”

Authors: Eujin Pei, Christian Seidel

Published in: Progress in Additive Manufacturing | Issue 5/2023

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Abstract

The main objective of ISO/TC 261 is to standardise the processes of Additive Manufacturing, the process chains (Data, Materials, Processes, Hard- and Software, Applications), test procedures, quality parameters, supply agreements, environment, health and safety, fundamentals and vocabularies. This section provides readers with news regarding standardisation efforts of ISO/TC 261. Further up-to-date information regarding recently published documents, such as new standards, revised standards, the status of standards can be found in the ISO/TC261 webpages: https://​www.​iso.​org/​committee/​629086.​html and the committee webpages: https://​committee.​iso.​org/​sites/​tc261/​home/​news.​html.
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Supplementary Information

The online version contains supplementary material available at https://​doi.​org/​10.​1007/​s40964-023-00402-1.
International Organisation for Standardisation [1] 19th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” held on 30 March 2022, hybrid meeting at the Colorado School of Mines in Denver, USA.
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1 Change of convenorship

  • Acknowledging that the Chair’s Advisory Group (CAG) will have a greater focus on identifying topics of high market relevance for standardisation in the AM-industry and to facilitate the development of these topics, ISO/TC 261 has appointed Mr Fabio Sant’Ana of ABNT (Brazil) as Convenor for ISO/TC 261/CAG, as well as Dr Chaw Sing Ho of SSC (Singapore) as Co-Convenor for ISO/TC 261/CAG, both for the term of 3 years, and starting from 2022-04-01.

2 Updates to projects

  • ISO 17296-2 (Additive manufacturing—General principles—Part 2: Overview of process categories and feedstock) shall be integrated into ISO/ASTM 52900 at the next revision.
  • Registration of a Preliminary Work Item (PWI) for the revision of ISO/ASTM 52900:2021 (Additive manufacturing—General principles—Fundamentals and vocabulary) with no change in scope.
  • Registration of a new ISO/ASTM Preliminary Work Item (PWI) (Additive manufacturing for metals—Non-destructive testing and evaluation—Imperfections classification in PBF-LB/M parts)
  • Cancellation of ISO/ASTM AWI 52937 (Additive Manufacturing of metals—Qualification principles—Qualification of designers) due to further assessment of the stakeholder needs on the given topic; and will be registered as a new Preliminary Work Item (PWI) ISO/ASTM PWI 52937 “Additive Manufacturing of metals—Qualification principles—Qualification of designers”.

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Title
Standardisation efforts of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” 19th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing”
Authors
Eujin Pei
Christian Seidel
Publication date
09-02-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Progress in Additive Manufacturing / Issue 5/2023
Print ISSN: 2363-9512
Electronic ISSN: 2363-9520
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40964-023-00402-1

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