Additive manufacturing file format
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For other uses of AMF, see AMF (disambiguation).
Additive manufacturing file format (AMF) is an open standard for describing objects for additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing. The official ISO/ASTM 52915:2016[1][2] standard is an XML-based format designed to allow any computer-aided design software to describe the shape and composition of any 3D object to be fabricated on any 3D printer via a computer-aided manufacturing software. Unlike its predecessor STL format, AMF has native support for color, materials, lattices, and constellations.
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Quick Facts Filename extension, Internet media type ...
Filename extension |
.amf |
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Internet media type |
application/x-amf |
Developed by | ASTM/ISO |
Initial release | May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02) |
Latest release | 1.2 |
Standard | ISO / ASTM52915 - 16[1] |
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