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Newsletter – February 2017
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Brussels, 28/02/2017
General News from the Director
Dear Readers of our Newsletter,
Additive Manufacturing (AM) may be an important asset for the Aerospace industry to
assure high quality on low production rates. ASD-STAN kicked off a working group on AM
end of last year to compensate the lack of appropriate international standards. See the
report on the next page from our working group convenor Mr. Stefan Ritt.
Additionally, in February 2017, ASD-STAN published 11 prEN standards, including
publication of two corrigendums: prEN 3917 and prEN 4838-001.
All new prENs are available at our web-shop; the new DIN ENs will follow soon.
Thank you and enjoy the read!
With the best regards,
Andreas Jain
Director ASD-STAN
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Input from the Experts of our Working Groups: D4WG14 convenor Mr. Stefan Ritt
Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace: Work group strives for international standards
(Extract from the Interview conducted by 3D fab+print magazine, please click here for the full article)
Looking at the market of professional 3D printing equipment, about 90% of the
market consists of plastic printing machines and about 10% of metal machines. In
respect of parts for the aerospace industry, one might imagine these would all be
metal; however, this is not the case. Many parts destined for the interior of
aircraft are of plastic; air ducts, housings and covers to name but a few. These are being 3D printed today
for both civil and military aircraft.
It quickly became clear to Mr. Ritt that there was a lack of national or international standards applicable to
3D printing and 3D printed parts, something which needed to be addressed, particularly in respect of
aerospace.
[…]
[According to] Mr. Ritt: “it is clear that there is a need for international standardization” [and that was the
reason of setting up the Working Group on Additive Manufacturing]. “The feedback we get from sub-
suppliers and manufacturers reinforces this, for both plastics and metal printing. This is very relevant today
with regard to the aerospace industry because they are looking for topological optimization and bionic
design structures leading to weight reduction on aircraft, since less weight equals reduced fuel
consumption and reduced costs.”
[…]
Whilst most people who work in the field of additive manufacturing understand the need for a
[standardization] work group and embrace what it is trying to achieve, often the user of 3D printed metal
parts will not realize, when they are specifying their requirements to a manufacturer or sub-supplier, that
standards written for milling, forging or casting, cannot be applied to 3D printing technology.
Mr. Ritt elucidates, “They will make a technical drawing in a CAD system and define the tolerances and
parameters applicable to standards that just don’t apply. In 3D printing, the part coming out of the printer
will be coarser than the very finely defined part coming from a modern milling machine. We need to put
standards in place and educate the end user accordingly. We need to forget the standards used for other
technologies, start with a blank sheet of paper, be creative and design new standards in the way we want.
It’s pioneering work. If you bring standards into fields where none existed before, you will find that in, say,
two years’ time, another group or another country will adopt the standards you have written. We prefer to
be at the forefront, firstly because the standards are needed now and, secondly, because we prefer to have
others adopt our standards rather than having to adapt to what others have written.”
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Important news:
In February 2017, ASD-
STAN has published 11
prENs (9 new prENs and 2
Corrigendums), out of
which we want to highlight
the importance of the
following documents:
prEN 2591-228 P1
prEN 3660-001 P4
prEN 3745-411 P2
prEN 3745-506 P2
prEN 4122 P2
prEN 4123 P2
prEN 4124 P2
prEN 4641-001 P2
prEN 4730 P1
which are available in our
website for purchase.
The Core Quality
standards
prEN 9100-
Version
française,
prEN 9101-
Version
française, prEN 9110 –
Version française
and
prEN 9120–
Version française
now also available in
French. Visit our
website for more
details!!!
Requests for the
network license:
If you wish to have a
network license to
use the document/s
inside your
organization please
send the request to
our sales department
here
2 Corrigendums were also published this month:
prEN 3719 P4-Corrigendum February 2017
prEN 4838-001 P1-Corrigendum February 2017
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Statistics 2017
7 New Work Proposals (stage 00.00)
5 New Work Proposal Ballots (stage 10.00)
16 Published prENs (stage 40.00) - planned 94 for 2017
11 Documents Sent for Formal Vote (stage 50.00)
11 Ratified EN (stage 60.00) - planned 181 for 2017
Statistics 2016
176 New Work Proposals (stage 00.00)
193 New Work Proposal Ballots (stage 10.00)
85 Published prENs (stage 40.00)
77 Documents sent for Formal Vote (stage 50.00)
57 Ratified EN (stage 60.00)
Statistics 2015
84 New Work Proposals (stage 00.00)
84 New Work Proposal Ballots (stage 10.00)
80 Published prENs (stage 40.00)
95 Documents Sent for Formal Vote (stage 50.00)
115 Ratified EN (stage 60.00)
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
NWP (stage00.00)
NWP Ballots(stage 10.00)
Published prEN(stage 40.00)
Formal Vote(stage 50.00)
Ratified EN(stage 60.00)
7 5 16 11 11
176
193
85 77
57
84 84 80
95
115
2017
2016
2015
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Now available at the ASD-STAN Web-shop
(http://www.asd-stan.org/online-document-store/)
These prEN/TR standards are replacing any previous prEN/TR editions with the same
number.
They will supersede any previous EN editions (if any) with the same number after the CEN Formal Vote procedure.
Type Domain Number Ed Title Pages Date
prEN ELEC 2591-228 P1 Aerospace series — Elements of electrical and optical connection — Test methods — Part 228: Ferrule withdrawal
force
8 01/02/17
prEN ELEC 3660-001 P4 Aerospace series — Cable outlet accessories for circular and rectangular electrical and optical connectors —
Part 001: Technical specification
13 01/02/17
prEN ELEC 3745-411 P2 Aerospace series — Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use — Test methods — Part 411: Resistance to fluids
8 01/02/17
prEN ELEC 3745-506 P2 Aerospace series — Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use — Test methods — Part 506: Impact resistance
7 01/02/17
prEN MECH 4122 P2 Aerospace series — Shank nuts, self-locking, in heat resisting steel FE-PA2601 (A286), silver plated on thread — Classification: 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 650 °C
6 01/02/17
prEN MECH 4123 P2 Aerospace series — Shank nuts, self-locking, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-P100HT (Inconel 718), silver plated on thread — Classification: 1550 MPa (at ambient
temperature) / 600 ºC
6 01/02/17
prEN MECH 4124 P2 Aerospace series — Shank nuts, self-locking, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-PH1302 (Waspaloy), silver
plated on thread, for 60° swage — Classification: 1 210 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 730 °C
6 01/02/17
prEN ELEC 4641-001 P2 Aerospace series — Cables, optical, 125 µm diameter cladding — Part 001: Technical specification
13 01/02/17
prEN GEN 4730 P1 Aerospace series — Anthropometric dimensioning of aircraft seats
40 01/02/17
9 prEN published
Co ELEC 3719 P4 Aerospace series — Aluminium or aluminium alloy conductors for electrical cables-Product Standard
7 13/02/17
Co ELEC 4838-001 P1 Aerospace series — Arc Fault Circuit breakers, single -pole, temperature compensated, rated current 3 A to 25 A 115 V a.c. 400 Hz constant f requency- Part 001: Technical specification
20 13/02/17
2 Corrigendums published
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These EN standards are replacing any previous prEN/EN editions with the same
number.
Type Domain Number Ed Title Pages Date
EN MAT 4827 1EN
Aerospace series — Hexavalent chromium free anodizing of aluminium and aluminium alloys
18 15/02/2017
EN MAT 2589 1EN
Aerospace series — Steel — Sheet and strip, cold rolled — Thickness 0,1 mm ≤ a ≤ 3 mm —
Dimensions
9 22/02/2017
EN MAT 2590 1EN
Aerospace series — Steel — Sheets and plates, hot rolled — Dimensions
9 22/02/2017
EN QUAL 9132 2EN
Aerospace series — Quality management systems — Data Matrix Quality Requirements for
Parts Marking
33 22/02/2017
4 EN Published
The related DIN EN standards will be available soon at the ASD-STAN web-shop.
Publication Notice – February 2017
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Ballots reminder
NWP: New Work Proposal Ballot
Number Domain Edition Title Due Date
Currently no open NWP ballots
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NDB : National Domain Ballot
Number Domain Edition Title Due Date
3198 TR P15 Aerospace series — Manufacturers' identification monograms and marks for EN aerospace products
10/03/2017
4854-001 MECH P1 Aerospace series — Bearings, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with selflubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient,
elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions — Part 001: Narrow series — Dimensions and loads
15/03/2017
4854-002 MECH P1 Aerospace series — Bearings, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with selflubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient,
elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions — Part 002: Wide series —Dimensions and loads
15/03/2017
4854-003 MECH P1 Aerospace series — Bearings, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with selflubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient,
elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions, wide series — Part 003: Technical specification
15/03/2017
4530-003 ELEC P1 Aerospace series – Sealing sleeves used in elements of connection – Part 003: Sealing sleeves for external diameter cable 3.05 mm to 3.68
mm – Product standard
21/03/2017
4856 GEN P1 Aerospace series — Rotocraft — Emergency Breathing Systems — Requirements, testing and marking
27/03/2017
3475-513 ELEC P2 Aerospace series – Cables, electrical, aircraft use – Test methods – Part 513: Deformation resistance (Installation with plastic cable ties)
05/04/2017
4859 MECH P1 Aerospace series — Sensor based clamp load determination / high tensile bolts — Technical specification
07/04/2017
4726 GEN P2 Aerospace series — Acceptance of the cosmetic variations in appearance of aircraft cabin parts
03/05/2017