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Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) is a 3D printing process that uses layers of paper, plastic, or metal foil to create a 3D object. The process begins with a computer-aided design (CAD) file that is sliced into layers. The layers are then cut from the material and bonded together with adhesive. The result is a 3D object with a smooth surface finish.
LOM is a cost-effective 3D printing process that is well-suited for producing large objects with complex geometries. It is also capable of producing objects with a high level of detail and accuracy. Additionally, the process is relatively fast and can produce objects with a wide range of materials.
Some companies in the Laminated Object Manufacturing market include Stratasys, 3D Systems, EOS, and Materialise. Show Less Read more