Additive manufacturing is an increasingly viable manufacturing process for producing parts with greater commitment. Consequently, quality assurance is essential throughout the entire process.
The aim of this talk is to provide guidance on how to ensure quality and meet the requirements for parts made by additive manufacturing using ISO/ASTM standards for additive manufacturing and how this can be combined with qualification, certification and/or validation processes.
CONTENTS
- Concepts of quality assurance:
- Certification
- Qualification
- Standardisation
- Validation
- Current state of play regarding additive manufacturing regulations
- Examples of how they are currently applied in different sectors will be presented.
AIMED AT
- Manufacturers of additive manufacturing equipment and technologies (machinery, accessories...)
- Manufacturers of moulds for the iron and steel industry and other sectors
- Manufacturers of metal powder for additive manufacturing
- Manufacturers that use additive manufacturing products in their processes (aerospace, automotive and railway sectors...).
- Industrial users of products developed with additive manufacturing technology (transport, machine tools, metalworking industry, renewables…)
- Manufacturers of dental prostheses and implants
- Engineering Firms
- Manufacturers of construction equipment and installations
- Manufacturers of toys and sports equipment
- Jewellery manufacturers