Isotropic
J
Jig
K
Kapton Tape
L
Layer Height/Slice
Thickness
Layer Thickness
Layout
LCF : Laser Cladding
Forming
LENS: Laser Engineered
Net Shaping
Linear Guide
Linear Rail
LOM: Laminated Object
Machining
M
Melting Point
Metal Powder
Micron
An object having a physical property which has the same value when
measured in different directions.
Used to hold and guide a workpiece during either a machining
operation or some other industrial process.
A kind of tape used to avoid product warping during the printing
process, especially for ABS material.
Height of each layer that gets deposited on the build plate.
Same as layer height/slice thickness.
The way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out.
A type of additive manufacturing technology. During the process of
laser cladding forming, a high power laser beam is focused onto the
substrate to create a molten pool. Metal powders are simultaneously
injected into the focal zone by the powder delivering nozzles and
then melted and rapidly solidified.
An additive manufacturing technology developed for fabricating
metal parts directly from CAD model using metal powder injected
into a molten pool created by a focused, high-powered laser beam.
Used for movement across an axis (X, Y, and Z). Meant for higher
accuracy.
Used for movement across an axis (X, Y, and Z).
An RP system where layers of adhesive-coated paper is used to build
a 3D model.
The temperature at which a given solid will melt.
Generally used in Metal Laser Sintering.
A unit of measurement, 0.001 mm. Also known as a micrometer.
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