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EDMM 1500 Quiz #9
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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
A rapid prototyping process that used a moving laser beam to sinter heat-fusible powders one layer at a time.
Uses 3D CAD data into physical parts in the matter of hours
Parts Produced from (SLS)
Are light weight, highly durable and both heat and chemical resistant
Fused Deposition Modeling
Rapid prototyping process in which a filament of wax or polymer is extruded onto the existing part surface from a workhead to complete each new layer.
sterolithography (SLA)
Is a rapid prototyping process used to create parts from 3D CAD data in the matter of hours. SLA is a highly accurate additive manufacturing process and may also be refereed to as rapid prototyping or 3D printing
Rapid Prototyping & or Additive Fabrication/Additive Manufacturing
Grows physical objects direct from 3D CAD data by bonding layers of material. The additive nature of the process allows for intricate details and complex shapes to be manufactured with no impact on time or cost
Laminated Object Method
Uses laser to glue 2D layers onto a sticky back end to a previous layer which is done over and over until the process is completed. These bonds are as strong as wood fibers
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