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Marcus Pont and Cathy Ma at IMTS 2024
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Marcus Pont Showcases Domin Technology at IMTS 2024

At the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024 in Chicago, Domin’s CEO, Marcus Pont, sat down with Cathy Ma to share insights into how metal 3D printing is revolutionising hydraulics. Representing Domin on the global stage, Marcus shared the company’s remarkable journey and groundbreaking innovations that are reshaping industries.

Advancing Sailing Technology, a case study
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Advancing Sailing Technology with INEOS Britannia | Domin Valves

The America’s Cup stands as sailing’s most prestigious prize, and at Domin we have been working incredibly hard with the INEOS Britannia team to deliver hydraulic technology that will give their race yacht a competitive edge. We are proud to share the story of this project with you, including how Domin technology translates into direct benefits for the sails and hydrofoils on the boat.

3D render of Domin suspension
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Infinitely Adjustable Spring Rate | Domin Suspension

High-speed valves paired with discrete accumulators achieve an infinitely adjustable spring rate. This enables millisecond-scale transitions with minimal energy consumption that can tailor to the desired stiffness, creating an intelligent and flexible system.

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Why Electrohydrostatic for Active Suspension

We believe that electrohydrostatic actuation is the better all-around option for suspension. This type of motion control gives incredible power, highly accurate control and, when using Domin technology, uses less space than electromechanical systems.

On Demand Webinar
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On Demand Webinar – Next Generation Valves

Be at the forefront the latest innovation in hydraulic technology. Catch up on the first Domin live webinar about our cutting-edge servo valves and understand how you can apply this technology to improve efficiencies in your systems.

Rahul Philip
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Why do we Use Additive Manufacturing?

Hear from Senior Design Engineer, Rahul Philip on why we use maraging steel to create tiny, complex yet strong products.

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