Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, has supplied Domin with a RenAM 500Q Ultra metal additive manufacturing (AM) system. Domin will use the system to increase production of its range of servo proportional hydraulic valves at its new Technology Centre near Bristol, UK.
The RenAM 500Q Ultra is the latest addition to Renishaw’s RenAM 500 series of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) systems. It can improve metal AM capability significantly, using Renishaw’s patented TEMPUS™ technology to reduce build times by up to 50% while maintaining high pat quality. TEMPUS technology allows the lasers to fire while the powder recoater is moving, significantly boosting productivity. The system also includes advanced process monitoring software, providing detailed insights into the build process and ensuring consistent high quality.
Domin had already purchased a RenAM 500Q AM system in 2023. Having reached its production capacity, the company required additional capabilities to meet growing market demand. The new RenAM 500Q Ultra — Renishaw’s highest productivity system — will enable Domin to fulfil this need.
Domin’s valves are designed to meet the rigorous demands of industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. By using metal AM, Domin can create complex geometries with internal features that are not possible with traditional subtractive manufacturing methods, resulting in parts with a good strength-to-weight ratio and reduced waste.
Domin’s innovative approach, combining AM with high-speed motor control, modern electronics, big data, and connected technology, aims to save the hydraulics industry one gigatonne of CO2e by 2030. The increased capacity provided by the RenAM 500Q Ultra will help Domin maintain low production turnaround times and deliver consistently high-quality products to its growing customer base.