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Laminated Object Manufacturing – LOM Information

Laminated Object Manufacturing Information (LOM) Information and Definition and how it’s used in Rapid Prototyping.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jul 13, 2008 – Hobart, Washington USA

The Laminated Object Manufacturing is a new webpage that was just added to the new LOM Prototyping Information Website that has just been released. This new Laminated Object Manufacturing Information Process webpage has all of the information you need to know on LOM Prototyping and LOM Methods and the main information you need to know on Laminated Object Manufacturing Information. You can visit this LOM webpage at:  http://www.prototypezone.com/laminated-object-manufacturing/

Here is an excerpt from the new Laminated Object Manufacturing and LOM Prototyping webpage:

“How does Laminated Object Manufacturing Work? The LMO is used to manufacture 3 – D objects that are cut on the basis of the geometrical data that is available with the system. The laser that is used in the LMO is a carbon dioxide laser that is capable of creating cross sections of 3 – D objects successively, from layers of foil, usually paper. The back of the 3 – D object that is created has a polyethylene coating on it.

The computer with the help of which the LMO runs, has the ability to slice a solid 3 – D model into 2 – D cross sections that are thin. Every cross section would have a thickness that is equivalent to the thickness of each of the materials that is used for the process of prototyping.”

The new Laminated Object Manufacturing Rapid Prototype page is free information to members and non-members and can be found at: http://www.prototypezone.com/. However, users of Prototype Zone who decide to be members can join for free and receive two free E-Books on Rapid Prototyping for a limited time offer. Prototype Zone will be adding new information all the time on Rapid Prototyping so check back often in the forum and blog for the latest information at:  http://www.prototypezone.com/prototype-forum/laminated-o ...

About Prototype Zone: Prototype Zone is the leading information source and community website for all things about Prototyping and Rapid Prototyping. Visit the website to join for free and receive two free ebooks on Rapid Prototyping for a limited time offer.
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Issued By:Ryan Rounder
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:425-503-8401
Address:PO Box 502
City/Town:Hobart
State/Province:Washington
Zip:98025
Country:United States
Categories:Technology
Tags:Laminated Object Manufacturing, Lom, Rapid Prototyping, Prototyping

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