ISO 10303-223:2008
Industrial automation systems and integration -- Product data representation and exchange -- Part 223: Application protocol: Exchange of design and manufacturing product information for cast parts
Product Details
The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-223:2008:
- the manufacturing of a cast part made by sand, die, and investment casting processes;
- parts that are to be manufactured by casting processes;
- design data for cast parts, including geometry, materials, tolerances, required physical and mechanical properties, required tests;
- casting features for defining shapes necessary for casting processes;
- manufacturing features for defining shapes necessary for machining processes;
- manufacturing features for defining shapes necessary for casting process;
- explicit representation of the 3D shape of casting features through bounded geometry representations;
- geometric and dimensional tolerances of the parts being manufactured;
- materials, and properties of the parts being manufactured;
- characterization of products used to make cast parts, including moulds, dies, equipment, materials, and consumable items;
- customer order administrative data to track receipt of an order for a cast part to the shop floor, but not including tracking of the order on the shop floor;
- approval data to authorize the manufacture of a cast part;
- requisition administrative data to identify requirements and track the status of materials and equipment needed to manufacture a cast part;
- work order data to track and identify the status of a cast part;
- tracking the state of raw stock for documenting the manufacturing history of a cast part;
- tracking a design exception notice of a cast part;
- process plans for parts that are made by sand, die, and investment casting processes:
- process data for part routing which includes manufacturing process and setup sequencing;
- process data for operation;
- work instructions for the tasks required to manufacture a cast part, which include:
- references to the resources required to perform the work;
- the sequences of the work instructions;
- relationships of the work to the part geometry;
- specifications for patterns and die assemblies;
- input to and output from casting process simulation software;
- data exchange between customer and foundry, within the foundry, and between foundry and supplier;
- use of data for foundry automation and shop floor control;
- use of data for archiving of design and manufacturing data for cast parts.