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Open Access 28-03-2023 | Short Communication

Standardisation efforts of ISO/TC 261 “additive manufacturing” 20th 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 and 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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International Organisation for Standardisation [1] 20th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” held on 23 September 2022 in Augsburg, Germany.

1 New projects

1.
Preliminary work item ISO/ASTM TS PWI 52949 “Additive Manufacturing—Qualification principles—Installation, operation and performance (IQ/OQ/PQ) of PBF-EB equipment”, assigned to ISO/TC 261/JG 72.
 
2.
Preliminary work item ISO/ASTM PWI 52956 Additive Manufacturing for Spaceflight—General principles—Requirements for metal laser beam powder bed fusion additive systems”, assigned to ISO/TC 261/JG 72.
 
3.
Preliminary work item ISO/ASTM PWI 52957 Additive Manufacturing—Design—Parts using ceramic materials”, assigned to ISO/TC 261/JG 82.
 

2 Liaisons

1.
Acknowledging the interest of the members of ISO/TC 261/WG 6 for aspects related to the Life Cycle Assessment of AM products, equipment, operations, product use and end-of-life, decides to establish a liaison to ISO/TC 207/SC 5 “Life Cycle Assessment” to ensure a fruitful exchange of information, to efficiently coordinate the work between ISO/TC 261 and ISO/TC 207/SC 5 to avoid overlaps in the work.
 

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Literature
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go back to reference International Organisation for Standardisation (2022) 20th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” held on 23 September 2022. ISO/TC 261 N11256 International Organisation for Standardisation (2022) 20th Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 261 “Additive Manufacturing” held on 23 September 2022. ISO/TC 261 N11256
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Title
Standardisation efforts of ISO/TC 261 “additive manufacturing” 20th plenary meeting of ISO/TC 261 “additive manufacturing”
Authors
Eujin Pei
Christian Seidel
Publication date
28-03-2023
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/s40964-023-00425-8

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