4. Development prospects
Materials architected by additive manufacturing are attracting a great deal of interest not only from the academic world, but also from many industrial sectors in search of enhanced performance or new functions.
4.1 Industrial issues
This is particularly the case in the aerospace sector, where advantages include mass reduction and the possibility of multifunctional integration, e.g. load-bearing structures that also serve as vibration dampers or heat exchangers
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Standards and norms
- Standard Practice for Additive Manufacturing – General Principles – Part Classifications for Additive Manufactured Parts Used in Aviation. - ASTM F3572-22 - 2022
- Standard Specification for Wrought Titanium-6Aluminum-4Vanadium ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications. - ASTM F136-13 - 2021
- Additive manufacturing – Design – Requirements, guidelines and recommendations. - ISO/ASTM 52910...
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