GSO ISO/ASTM 52901:2021

ISO/ASTM 52901:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Additive manufacturing — General principles — Requirements for purchased AM parts

GSO ISO/ASTM 52901:2021 Files

GSO ISO/ASTM 52901:2021 Scope

ISO/ASTM 52901:2017 defines and specifies requirements for purchased parts made by additive manufacturing.

ISO/ASTM 52901:2017 gives guidelines for the elements to be exchanged between the customer and the part provider at the time of the order, including the customer order information, part definition data, feedstock requirements, final part characteristics and properties, inspection requirements and part acceptance methods.

ISO/ASTM 52901:2017 is applicable for use as a basis to obtain parts made by additive manufacturing that meet minimum acceptance requirements. More stringent part requirements can be specified through the addition of one or more supplementary requirements at the time of the order.

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