Domin has been featured in the Autumn 2025 issue of Metal Additive Manufacturing Magazine. Spanning nine pages, the piece offers a comprehensive look at how we have utilised modern tools like metal 3D printing in a productive way, to build our high-performance hydraulic servo valves.
The article traces Domin’s journey from research and experimentation, all the way to scaled manufacturing, highlighting how we’ve applied metal 3D printing not as a goal in itself, but as a powerful tool for unlocking performance and sustainable value, where customers need it. At the heart of this approach is designing technology that is smaller, lighter, and more efficient, without compromise, enabling engineers to do more with less.
From validating maraging steel for use in metal 3D printing, to building an ‘evidence factory’ of test data, to delivering reliable performance at scale, the article explores how we’ve turned all of this into real-world impact that is now driving transformation across industrial landscapes, automotive, marine, and aerospace.
It also captures the principles that guide our product philosophy, applying advanced digital control and efficient hydraulics to deliver high power density and precision, without relying on legacy compromises. The result is a growing range of hydraulic servo valves that are trusted in critical systems, from robotics, to timber processing, to high-performance vehicles.
A key theme throughout the article is Domin’s pragmatic approach to innovation. Selecting materials, technologies, and processes based on evidence, performance, and commercial viability. By focusing on measurable outcomes and applying metal 3D printing only where it delivers clear value, we continue to redefine the standards for modern hydraulic systems across demanding applications. The story reinforces Domin’s position as a leader in advanced manufacturing, setting new benchmarks for servo valve performance, efficiency, and reliability.
You can read the full feature in the latest issue of Metal Additive Manufacturing Magazine, starting on page 143, here.