NF EN ISO 17296-4

NF EN ISO 17296-4

December 2016
Standard Cancelled

Additive manufacturing - General principles - Part 4 : overview of data processing

ISO 17296-4:2014 covers the principal considerations which apply to data exchange for additive manufacturing. It specifies terms and definitions which enable information to be exchanged describing geometries or parts such that they can be additively manufactured. The data exchange method outlines file type, data enclosed formatting of such data and what this can be used for. ISO 17296-4:2014 enables a suitable format for data exchange to be specified, describes the existing developments for additive manufacturing of 3D geometries, outlines existing file formats used as part of the existing developments, and enables understanding of necessary features for data exchange for adopters of the International Standard. ISO 17296-4:2014 is aimed at users and producers of additive manufacturing processes and associated software systems. It applies wherever additive processes are used, and to the following fields in particular: production of additive manufacturing systems and equipment including software; software engineers involved in CAD/CAE systems; reverse engineering systems developers; test bodies wishing to compare requested and actual geometries.

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Publication date

December 2016

Number of pages

15 p.

Reference

NF EN ISO 17296-4

ICS Codes

25.030   Additive manufacturing

Classification index

E67-002-4

Print number

1

International kinship

European kinship

EN ISO 17296-4:2016
Sumary
Additive manufacturing - General principles - Part 4 : overview of data processing

ISO 17296-4:2014 covers the principal considerations which apply to data exchange for additive manufacturing. It specifies terms and definitions which enable information to be exchanged describing geometries or parts such that they can be additively manufactured. The data exchange method outlines file type, data enclosed formatting of such data and what this can be used for.

ISO 17296-4:2014 enables a suitable format for data exchange to be specified, describes the existing developments for additive manufacturing of 3D geometries, outlines existing file formats used as part of the existing developments, and enables understanding of necessary features for data exchange for adopters of the International Standard.

ISO 17296-4:2014 is aimed at users and producers of additive manufacturing processes and associated software systems. It applies wherever additive processes are used, and to the following fields in particular: production of additive manufacturing systems and equipment including software; software engineers involved in CAD/CAE systems; reverse engineering systems developers; test bodies wishing to compare requested and actual geometries.

Replaced standards (1)
NF ISO 17296-4
January 2015
Standard Cancelled
Additive manufacturing - General principles - Part 4 : overview of data processing

<p>ISO 17296-4:2014 covers the principal considerations which apply to data exchange for additive manufacturing. It specifies terms and definitions which enable information to be exchanged describing geometries or parts such that they can be additively manufactured. The data exchange method outlines file type, data enclosed formatting of such data and what this can be used for.</p> <p>ISO 17296-4:2014 enables a suitable format for data exchange to be specified, describes the existing developments for additive manufacturing of 3D geometries, outlines existing file formats used as part of the existing developments, and enables understanding of necessary features for data exchange for adopters of the International Standard.</p> <p>ISO 17296-4:2014 is aimed at users and producers of additive manufacturing processes and associated software systems. It applies wherever additive processes are used, and to the following fields in particular: production of additive manufacturing systems and equipment including software; software engineers involved in CAD/CAE systems; reverse engineering systems developers; test bodies wishing to compare requested and actual geometries.</p>

Standard replaced by (1)
NF EN ISO/ASTM 52950
February 2021
Standard Current
Additive manufacturing - General principles - Overview of data processing

<p>This document covers the principal considerations which apply to data exchange for additive manufacturing. It specifies terms and definitions which enable information to be exchanged describing geometries or parts such that they can be additively manufactured. The data exchange method outlines file type, data enclosed formatting of such data and what this can be used for.</p> <p>This document</p> <p>— enables a suitable format for data exchange to be specified,</p> <p>— describes the existing developments for additive manufacturing of 3D geometries,</p> <p>— outlines existing file formats used as part of the existing developments, and</p> <p>— enables understanding of necessary features for data exchange, for adopters of this document.</p> <p>This document is aimed at users and producers of additive manufacturing processes and associated software systems. It applies wherever additive processes are used, and to the following fields in particular:</p> <p>— producers of additive manufacturing systems and equipment including software;</p> <p>— software engineers involved in CAD/CAE systems;</p> <p>— reverse engineering systems developers;</p> <p>— test bodies wishing to compare requested and actual geometries.</p>

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  • 1 Domaine d'application
  • 2 Références normatives
  • 3 Termes et définitions
  • 4 Échange de données
  • Bibliographie
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