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An Additive Manufacturing Process In Which Sheets Of Material Are Bonded To Form An Object

https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/blog/post/additive-manufacturing-with-sheet-
lamination

cam lem micro fluidics

https://www.camlem.com/microfluidics.html

Sheet lamination - LOM, SL


The Sheet Lamination (SL) 3D printing manufacturing technique, also known as Laminated Object
Manufacturing (LOM) consists of superpositioning several layers of material composed of foil in
order to manufacture an object. Each foil is cut to shape with a knife or laser in order to fit to the
object’s cross-section.

This additive manufacturing technique was first developed by Helisys Inc. and was later made
popular by Solido, an Israel-based company. Solido 3D printers are based on LOM technology and
produce parts made with a combination of PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride) and a proprietary adhesive,
which results in rugged, yet inexpensive, models. Later, the Ireland-based company Mcor
Technologies Ltd invented a sheet lamination technique based on paper. The latest developments
of SL made possible the use of carbon fiber sheets and various composites, a technique mastered
by the EnvisionTEC company and the Impossible Objects startup. These techniques are still being
honed by their manufacturers and not yet widely spread.

https://make.3dexperience.3ds.com/processes/sheet-lamination

Additive Manufacturing 101-6: What is sheet


lamination?

MATERIAL JETTING (IMAGE: 3D HUBS)


Published by Cassidy Silbernagel

   Mechanical Design Engineer and Additive Manufacturing Ph.D. student

http://canadamakes.ca/what-is-sheet-lamination/

FABRISONIC GRAL INFO

https://fabrisonic.com/uam-overview/

SLCOM1 -

https://envisiontec.com/3d-printers/slcom-1/

10.7: Sheet Lamination

La laminación de hojas es una tecnología de impresión 3D que usa material en hojas que se cortan
con la capa necesitada y se unen entre sí mediante algún mecanismo. Las hojas pueden ser de
metal, de papel o de algún tipo de polímero, y su principal ventaja es que no necesita de altas
temperaturas ni de cámaras estancas para su funcionamiento. Las dos tecnologías que usan este
sistema son LOM (Laminated Object Manufacturing) y UAM (Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing),
también conocida como UC (Ultrasonic Consolidation)

http://fabricacionaditiva.online/107.htm
Sheet lamination - LOM, SL
The Sheet Lamination (SL) 3D printing manufacturing technique, also known as Laminated Object
Manufacturing (LOM) consists of superpositioning several layers of material composed of foil in
order to manufacture an object. Each foil is cut to shape with a knife or laser in order to fit to the
object’s cross-section.

https://make.3dexperience.3ds.com/processes/sheet-lamination

About Additive Manufacturing


Sheet Lamination

https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/amrg/about/the7categoriesofadditivemanufacturing/sheetlami
nation/

metal beamless manufacturing


The propensity to manufacture functional and geometrically sophisticated parts from a wide range of metals provides the
metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes superior advantages over traditional methods. The field of metal AM is
currently dominated by beam-based technologies such as selective laser sintering (SLM) or electron beam melting (EBM)
which have some limitations such as high production cost, residual stress and anisotropic mechanical properties induced by
melting of metal powders followed by rapid solidification. So, there exist a significant gap between industrial production
requirements and the qualities offered by well-established beam-based AM technologies. Therefore, beamless metal AM
techniques (known as non-beam metal AM) have gained increasing attention in recent years as they have been found to be
able to fill the gap and bring new possibilities. There exist a number of beamless processes with distinctively various
characteristics that are either under development or already available on the market. Since this is a very promising field and
there is currently no high-quality review on this topic yet, this paper aims to review the key beamless processes and their
latest developments.

https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/4/922/htm

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