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ISO 7010 Fire Symbol Collection

Hi folks, this is a not (yet) complete collection of fire symbols accoding to ISO 7010:2013 and ISO701:2019. These are…
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Hi folks,
this is a not (yet) complete collection of fire symbols according to ISO 7010. These are by far not all symbols, but the most common ones and the ones I could easily access trough Wikimedia (link below). If you miss a sign and also have a good source for the symbol (preferably .svg or a high resolution .png) please contact me. We can add more symbols over time and complete this collection. Printed in PLA they are cheap, durable, reusable and chemically resistant.


Fee free to leave me feedback and suggestions and let me see your prints, I'm curious. Also I won't print all of the signs myself, because I don't want to waste material only for a photo or two. But it would be nice if you share your experience. I've printed F001 as a Demonstrator. The color is almost excatly as it should be (my PLA is RAL 3002 compared to the suggested RAL 3001).

See also my other collections of ISO 7010 Symbols:

Emergency Symbol collection:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4830734

Mandatory Symbol collection:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4832942

Warning Symbol collection:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4834030

Prohibition Symbol collection:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4834999

File structure:

There are a lot of files, I know, but it's systematic, every sign has 5 files:

  1. .stl - Mesh
  2. .3mf - Prusa Sclic3r 2.3 with colorchanges
  3. f3d - Fusion360 file
  4. .step - For use in other CAD software

...170mm.svg - a vectorgraphic file scaled to 170 mm (inkscape) Print:

The print time is usually 2.5 hours. The signs are meant to be printed in 0.2 mm layerheight. Therefore the red base is 3 layers (0.6 mm) and the white symbols another 3 layer (0.6mm). The square is always scaled to 170 x 170 mm. The colorchanges are alreday added in the .3mf files.

Material:

Please use PETG or other UV resistant materials if you want to use the signs outdoors. For indoor purposes PLA is fair enough. The cost for each print is < 1€ for regular PLA. The colors should be choosen in a way so they are as close to the RAL colors of the ISO 3684 standard (link below, or image above). Some filament producers release the RAL color in the specs of their materials. I am using "Das-Filament" a lot. Some of their PLA comes really close to the RAL colors suggest for the safety symbols. Take care when choosing the colors.

Design:

I took the .svg files from Wikimedia (link below) scaled them to 170 mm using inkscape (link below). The rescaled version is then loaded to Fusion360, where the base profile is extruded in negative direction -0.6 mm and the white parts inlcuding the frame are extruded to the positive direction +0.6 mm. Lastly I added colors to the faces of the sign bodies, every sign is one body.

Links:

Wikipeda Entry ISO7010:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO\_7010

Colors for safety signs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO\_3864

Wikimedia source of .svg:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:ISO\_7010\_safety\_signs\_%28vector\_drawings%29

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ISO\_7010\_E007.svg

inkscape
https://inkscape.org/de/

How to change color:
https://www.help.prusa3d.com/en/article/color-change\_1687

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