![]() ISO/ASTM 52915, Specification for additive manufacturing file format (AMF) Version 1.2, published this month, was developed by the group of experts in ISO’s technical committee on additive manufacturing, ISO/TC 261, in partnership with ASTM International.Ĭommittee Chair, Professor for Manufacturing Technologies and Additive Manufacturing, Dr Christian Seidel describes some of the benefits of the new file format: With the possibility to create complex shapes and make use of exotic materials, 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has been embraced by industries from automotive to medical, as well as hobbyists and inventors. It works by depositing material in layers, building up an object from nothing except the plans on a file. Until now, that the information is encoded has relied on a stereolithography file format, or STL for short. The new standard will replace STL with the Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF).
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