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SDO Collaboration: AM Standards Development
23 June 2015 Pat Picariello Director, Developmental Operations
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Committee F42
At a glance . . .
Organized January 2009 by Industry
Current Roster: 343 Individuals & Organizations
21 Countries (88 members) = +25% of roster
11 Approved Standards
3 as joint ISO/ASTM
10 Work Items Under Development
5 Technical Subcommittees
F42.01 Test Methods
F42.04 Design
F42.05 Materials & Processes
F42.91 Terminology
F42.95 US TAG to ISO TC 261
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F42.01 on Test Methods
F2971-13 Standard Practice for Reporting Data for Test Specimens Prepared by Additive
Manufacturing
F3122-14 Standard Guide for Evaluating Mechanical Properties of Metal Materials Made
via Additive Manufacturing Processes
ISO/ASTM52921-13 Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing-Coordinate
Systems and Test Methodologies
WK49798 New Guide for Intentionally Seeding Flaws in Additively Manufactured (AM)
Parts
WK49229 New Guide for Anisotropy Effects in Mechanical Properties of AM Parts
WK49230 New Guide for Conducting Round Robin Studies for Additive Manufacturing
WK49272 New Test Methods for Characterization of Powder Flow Properties for AM
Applications
Standards & Work Items by Subcommittee
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F42.04 on Design
ISO/ASTM52915-13 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing File Format
(AMF) Version 1.1
WK38342 New Guide for Design for Additive Manufacturing (on ballot for joint
ISO/ASTM designation)
WK48549 New Specification for AMF Support for Solid Modeling: Voxel Information,
Constructive Solid Geometry Representations and Solid Texturing
Standards & Work Items by Subcommittee
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F42.05 on Materials & Processes
F2924-14 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Titanium-6 Aluminum-4 Vanadium with Powder Bed Fusion
F3001-14 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Titanium-6 Aluminum-4 Vanadium ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) with Powder Bed Fusion
F3049-14 Standard Guide for Characterizing Properties of Metal Powders Used for Additive Manufacturing Processes
F3055-14a Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Nickel Alloy (UNS N07718) with Powder Bed Fusion
F3056-14e1 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing Nickel Alloy (UNS N06625) with Powder Bed Fusion
F3091/F3091M-14 Standard Specification for Powder Bed Fusion of Plastic Materials
WK46188 New Practice for Metal Powder Bed Fusion to Meet Rigid Quality Requirements
WK48732 New Specification for Additive Manufacturing Stainless Steel Alloy (UNS S31603) with Powder Bed Fusion
WK48789 New Specification for Additive Manufacturing Stainless Steel 17-4PH (UNS S17400) with Powder Bed Fusion
WK48790 New Specification for Additive Manufacturing Stainless Steel 15-5PH (UNS S15500) with Powder Bed Fusion
Standards & Work Items by Subcommittee
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F42.91 on Terminology
ISO/ASTM 52792 – 15 Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing
Technologies, (joint standard to be published ASAP)
Standards & Work Items by Subcommittee
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Partner Standards Developing Organization (PSDO) Agreement
With ISO TC261 on Additive Manufacturing
Why?
AM = vertical silo
Both activities relatively young
Significant overlap of stakeholder groups
Small collection of existing work product
Collaboration: Standards Development
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Purpose = 2 Fold:
To eliminate duplication of effort while maximizing resource allocation
within the additive manufacturing industry. In order to best achieve
this, the ASTM (F42) and ISO (TC261) additive manufacturing
committees have agreed to normatively reference their standards in
the publications of the other organization in compliance with each
organizations’ policies and directives relative to normative references.
The PSDO enables collaborative development of new standards
activity via alignment of ASTM & ISO processes, but does not
mandate that all standards development be joint.
Partner Standards Development Organization
(PSDO) Agreement
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Sections on:
Normative Referencing
FDIS Fast Track Processing of Existing (ASTM)
Standards (2 to date)
Adoption of ISO Standard by ASTM
Cooperation in Developing Joint ISO/ASTM
Standards (10 in pipeline to date & 1 approved)
Maintenance
PSDO Continued
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Signed 24 September, 2011 by ISO Secretary General & ASTM
International President
ASTM, ISO, DIN, & WG Conveners developed protocol to govern proposal
process (steering committee of F42 & TC261 members meets 2x/yr)
F2915 Standard Specification for Additive Manufacturing File Format
(AMF), F2921 Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing -
Coordinate Systems and Test Methodologies, & F2792 Standard
Terminology for Additive Manufacturing approved as ISO/ASTM standards.
ASTM holds US TAG to ISO TC261
ASTM presence at TC261 meetings (co-located since July 2014)
TC261 Leadership on F42.90 Executive Subcommittee
PSDO Implementation
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Committee F42: http://www.astm.org/COMMIT/COMMITTEE/F42.htm
Committee Video
“Manufacturing Goes Digital”
Links to Future Meetings (13-16 July, 2015 in Berlin (DIN HQ), January 2016 @ ASTM HQ)
Subcommittee Listing with all Registered Work Items
Main Committee Officers
Committee F42 Information
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Thank you
Pat A. Picariello, JD, CStd Sara Gobbi
Director, Developmental Operations Director of European Affairs
ASTM International ASTM International
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