CAM-LEM Processing: Materials Flexibility
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Date
1997
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Liu, z. E.
Ko, T. C.
Bes, J.
Cawley, J. D.
Heuer, A. H.
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The cut-then-stack paradigm of computer-aided manufacturing of laminated engineering materials (CAM-LEM) offers choice of feedstock material, ease of handling finely divided (and therefore sinterable) powders, and the ability to mix materials. This combination of features was exploited to process fluidic devices. CAM-LEM processing was used to render the Part in aluminum oxide, silicon nitride, and stainless steel.