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Additively Manufactured Component Substantiation
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR7352
- Issued
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Scope
This AIR is applicable to components fabricated using additive manufacturing (AM) processes. The discussion is generic with respect to specific additive processes as much as possible. Each additive process has unique considerations that should be addressed in any effort to substantiate additively manufactured components, This specification is written for metallics but conceptually could be applied to non-metallics.
Rationale
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) was prepared in order to provide users with an overview of the scope of tasks and requirements associated with substantiating additively manufactured components. This document is informational only and not formal guidance.
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Issuing Committee
Welcome to the SAE AMS AM, Additive Manufacturing public forum area.
Scope: AMS AM is a technical committee in SAE’s Aerospace Materials Systems Group with the responsibility to develop and maintain aerospace material and process specifications and other SAE technical reports for additive manufacturing, including precursor material, additive processes, system requirements and post-build materials, pre-processing and post-processing, non-destructive testing and quality assurance.Reference
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