Liquid additive manufacturing
3D printing technique
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Liquid additive manufacturing (LAM) is an additive manufacturing technique which deposits a liquid or high viscosity material (e.g Liquid Silicone Rubber) onto a build surface to create an object which is then vulcanised using heat to harden the object.[1][2][3] The process was originally created by Adrian Bowyer and was then built upon by the German company RepRap.[1][4][5][6][7]