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Multi-station multi-axis hybrid layered manufacturing (MSMA-HLM)

Karunakaran et al., 2022

Document ID
4028613300219392161
Author
Karunakaran K
Gupta N
Patel A
Rakeshkumar K
Ganesan G
Sealy M
Bernard A
et al.
Publication year
Publication venue
Manufacturing Letters

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Additive manufacturing is advanced manufacturing technology in which material is added layer by layer. The hybrid approach with conventional and additive processes is utilized for making the component faster and cost-effective. Hybrid Layered Manufacturing (HLM) is the …
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