Materials

UL introduces Blue Card for global recognition of 3D printing materials

Underwriters Laboratories, orUL,公司负责彻底研究safety of desktop 3D printingand various othercertification documents, has launched a Blue Card for additive manufacturing materials.

This card, also known as the Plastics for Additive Manufacturing Program, has been introduced by UL to help materials manufacturers reach their potential customers. Materials listed through the program are supported by independent testing and certification from UL, giving further product transparency and quality assurance.

According to the company, “The Plastics for Additive Manufacturing Program (Blue Card Program) is a UL service that enables customers to have published data that facilitates pre-selection of 3D printed materials and components for use in various end products,”

“It defines the requirements necessary to recognize plastics intended for 3D printing, proving the safety, integrity and usefulness of materials.”

Removing 3D printed parts from the excess powdercake in a polymer sintering system. Photo by Photo by Arthur Los, Milo-Profi studio. Copyright by Flanders Investment & Trade via imaterialise
Powder handlingis one the latest areas of health and safety to receive guidelines from UL. Photo by Arthur Los, Milo-Profi studio. Copyright by Flanders Investment & Trade via imaterialise.

Made for 3D printing

UL has over a century of experience in the development of industry standards and safety regulations. Headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, the company works from offices in 46 countries around the world.

In traditional manufacturing, e.g. injection molding and vacuum forming, the UL Yellow Card for Plastics is a well established safety standard, particularly in the U.S. and Canada. The new Blue Card is an extension of this service, catering to the specific and varied requirements of 3D printing technologies.

Low-maintenance material marketing

Participation in the UL Blue Card program is linked to a product’s receipt of a UL Recognized Component Mark, a stamp of quality used to certify parts of a finished product before they reach the end stage.

一旦获得了公认的组件标记,就会给材料一张蓝卡并自动列出Om Ul IQTMand Prospector® databases, exposing it to the thousands of professionals and suppliers on the UL’s client list. In this way, the Blue Card works as a type of low-maintenance marketing for material manufacturers, which can be enhanced by the addition of a White Card highlighting the material’s best properties.

“How to Read a Blue Card” Image via UL

Saving time and money in certification

UL蓝卡可用于为七种3D打印技术生产的聚合物,包括:材料挤出,粉末床融合,增值税聚合,材料喷射,粘合剂喷射和板层层压。

For component and end-product manufacturers, the Blue Cards ensure that the materials they use have already been tried and tested saving time and money in thecertification process制造后。后续服务还确保材料继续符合UL的安全性和性能标准。

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Featured image shows the UL Blue Card Plastics for Additive Manufacturing Program. Image via UL