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Laminated Object Manufacturing


Category:
Type:
Synonyms:
LOM
People:
1 User(s),   1 Collaborator(s)
Characteristic:

Build      Aspect: Appearance, Fidelity: High, Offering format: Physical offering, Product or service: Product, Prototyping format: Tangible, Purpose: Experiment, Purpose: Persuade, Scope: Vertical slice, Stage of process: Mock-up

Date:
March 8, 2015
Summary:
Laminated object manufacturing (LOM) is an additive manufacturing process of using sheets of solid material which are cut into layers and bonded together to make parts. Using the slicing information based on the 3D model data of a part, each layer is cut to the cross-sectional outline of the part....

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