As demand continues to grow for Domin’s high performance motion control technology, we have invested in expanding our metal 3D printing capacity. Building upon our existing partnership with Renishaw, we have added a RenAM 500Q Ultra to our state-of-the-art printing capabilities at our Domin Technology Centre.
Our collaboration with Renishaw began in 2019, and this marks the next chapter in a successful partnership that has enabled us to combine metal 3D printing with other modern tools, to disrupt the hydraulics industry and create a new stable technology.
Quality at Scale
The RenAM 500Q is a best-in-class system designed for high-precision, high-volume metal 3D printing. Its TEMPUS™ technology optimises build times, leading to increased production throughput that works with the next stage of our growth.
“This state-of-the art technology will further enhance our manufacturing capabilities, allowing us to deliver even greater value to our customers.” Said Marcus Pont, Domin CEO.
He explained that “Metal 3D printing can provide the efficiency, sustainability and performance improvements the industry has long needed. For Domin, sustainability means achieving more with less. That means that we offer products which are faster and more stable than our competitors’, that can be controlled more precisely – but at the same time, they use less energy, and they use fewer resources to make.”
Redefining What’s Possible
“We’re very pleased to have installed the RenAM 500 systems to enable Domin to supercharge their production,” said Josh Whitmore, AM Area Sales Manager at Renishaw. “Our systems are designed and manufactured in the UK, and to sell to a UK volume producer of AM parts is a great result for our wider manufacturing ecosystem.
“This partnership reinforces how advanced manufacturing technologies, like AM, are redefining what is possible in hydraulic system production. Domin’s innovative approach, combined with Renishaw’s expertise in AM technology, is making a positive change to the wider industry.”
Read the full case study by Renishaw here.