ISO/ASTM 52926-4:2023

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 09 November 2023

Additive manufacturing of metals — Qualification principles — Part 4: Qualification of operators for DED-LB

ISO/ASTM 52926-4:2023 Files

English 5 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 20.94

ISO/ASTM 52926-4:2023 Scope

This document specifies the capabilities and responsibilities required for the qualification of the AM operators on the field of the additive manufacturing technologies dealing with metallic parts production, specifically for the employment of DED-LB/M.

This document specifies criteria for the theoretical and practical assessment of personnel operating DED-LB/M machines. The activities and procedures foreseen to be performed by the DED-LB/M operator are also part of this document.

This document is intended to provide an outline for qualification of AM machine operators in general industrial applications.

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