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  2. Digital manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Additive Manufacturing-Additive manufacturing is the "process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer." [12] Digital Additive manufacturing is highly automated which means less man hours and machine utilization, and therefore reduced cost. [13]

  3. Laser engineered net shaping - Wikipedia

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    Laser powder forming, also known by the proprietary name ( laser engineered net shaping) is an additive manufacturing technology developed for fabricating metal parts directly from a computer-aided design (CAD) solid model by using a metal powder injected into a molten pool created by a focused, high-powered laser beam.

  4. Laminated object manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Laminated object manufacturing ( LOM) is a rapid prototyping system developed by Helisys Inc. (Cubic Technologies is now the successor organization of Helisys) In it, layers of adhesive-coated paper, plastic, or metal laminates are successively glued together and cut to shape with a knife or laser cutter. Objects printed with this technique may ...

  5. Polyglycerol polyricinoleate - Wikipedia

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    Polyglycerol polyricinoleate ( PGPR ), E 476, is an emulsifier made from glycerol and fatty acids (usually from castor bean, but also from soybean oil ). In chocolate, compound chocolate and similar coatings, PGPR is mainly used with another substance like lecithin [2] to reduce viscosity.

  6. Citric acid - Wikipedia

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    Citric acid is an alpha hydroxy acid and is an active ingredient in chemical skin peels. [38] Citric acid is commonly used as a buffer to increase the solubility of brown heroin. [39] Citric acid is used as one of the active ingredients in the production of facial tissues with antiviral properties.

  7. Arcam - Wikipedia

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    Arcam AB manufactures electron beam melting (EBM) systems for use in additive manufacturing, which create solid parts from metal powders. Arcam also produces metal powder through AP&C and medical implants through DiSanto Technologies. Arcam AB was founded by innovator Ralf Larson and financier Jarl Assmundson, in 1997.

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