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3D Inspection standards

3D printing inspection standards are crucial for ensuring the quality of 3D printed products, covering aspects such as dimensional accuracy, surface quality, mechanical properties, and material performance. Below are common inspection standards:

1. Dimensional Accuracy

  • Standards: ISO 2768 (General Tolerance Standard) or ASTM D638 (Tensile Testing Standard).

  • Inspection Methods: Use tools such as calipers, micrometers, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to measure critical dimensions and compare them with design drawings.

2. Surface Quality

  • Standards: ISO 1302 (Surface Roughness Standard) or ASTM D523 (Gloss Standard).

  • Inspection Methods: Evaluate surface finish, layer lines, burrs, etc., through visual inspection, surface roughness testers, or gloss meters.

3. Mechanical Properties

  • Standards: ASTM D638 (Tensile Strength), ASTM D790 (Flexural Strength), ASTM D256 (Impact Strength).

  • Inspection Methods: Assess strength, toughness, and other mechanical properties through tensile, flexural, and impact tests.

4. Material Performance

  • Standards: ASTM D792 (Density), ISO 11357 (Thermal Analysis).

  • Inspection Methods: Verify material density, thermal stability, etc., through density tests and thermal analysis (e.g., DSC, TGA).

5. Geometric Shape and Structural Integrity

  • Standards: ISO 2768 (Geometric Tolerances).

  • Inspection Methods: Use CMM or 3D scanners to check whether geometric shapes, hole positions, wall thicknesses, etc., meet design requirements.

6. Internal Defects

  • Standards: ASTM E1444 (Non-Destructive Testing).

  • Inspection Methods: Use X-rays, CT scans, ultrasonic testing, etc., to inspect internal defects such as pores and cracks.

7. Post-Processing Effects

  • Standards: Defined based on specific post-processing techniques (e.g., polishing, sandblasting, coating).

  • Inspection Methods: Evaluate post-processing effects through visual inspection and surface roughness testing.

8. Functional Testing

  • Standards: Defined based on product application (e.g., sealing, wear resistance).

  • Inspection Methods: Verify product performance in practical applications through pressure tests, wear tests, etc.

9. Environmental Testing

  • Standards: ISO 4892 (Weather Resistance), ASTM G154 (UV Aging).

  • Inspection Methods: Assess product durability in different environments through weather resistance and corrosion resistance tests.

10. Biocompatibility (Medical Field)

  • Standards: ISO 10993 (Biocompatibility).

  • Inspection Methods: Ensure material suitability for medical applications through cytotoxicity, allergic reaction tests, etc.

Summary

3D printing inspection standards vary depending on the application field and materials. It is necessary to select appropriate standards and methods based on specific requirements to ensure product quality and performance meet expectations.