Domo at Chinaplas 2026: new Technyl solutions

Domo at Chinaplas 2026: new…

Domo Engineered Materials, a global supplier of polyamide-based engineered materials, announces it will present a portfolio of high-performance material solutions aimed at more sustainable applications at Chinaplas 2026 (Hall 7.2, Booth D54). The company frames its application-driven innovations around four areas: Air, i.e. lightweighting solutions; Fire, covering flame and high-temperature resistance; Earth, relating to materials with an improved environmental profile; and Water, focused on solutions certified for water contact. The exhibition is set to include both new polyamide grades and the further development of services supporting design and application validation, including simulation and material testing.

The release also highlights expansion activities in Asia. Following recent investments in Haiyan and Mumbai, the company announced the construction of a new Asia Application Development Center. According to the company, the expansion is intended to strengthen Domo’s global innovation network and enhance support for customers across China, India, Southeast Asia, and the broader Asian region. The expansion is also intended to broaden the offering of engineered materials based on polyamides and other resins.

The company states that its growth strategy is based on innovation and diversification, leveraging advanced products and services. Ron Bult, General Manager Asia at Domo, comments: "We have significantly increased the level of services offered around our products. This includes advanced simulation capabilities and application testing supported by our Application Center. With this enhanced offering, we can accelerate customer development cycles, improve ‘first-time-right’ performance, and strengthen long-term partnerships," he said.

Sustainability is presented as one of the pillars of the innovation agenda. Through the Technyl 4Earth program, the company offers a portfolio of recycled polyamide solutions based on post-industrial and post-consumer waste. Domo adds that these solutions are also available with ISCC+ mass-balance certification, both in Asia and in Europe.

From e-mobility to robotics

Domo states that it addresses key challenges in the automotive sector, including flame retardancy requirements, glycol resistance, and thermal management. In this context, the Technyl, Technyl Protect and Technyl Red product lines are referenced as the basis for solutions used in applications with elevated performance demands.

At Chinaplas 2026, the company is set to introduce new Technyl grades optimised for Direct Long Fiber Thermoplastic (D-LFT) technology. According to Domo, the aim is to shorten cycle times and increase productivity in the manufacture of large-scale components. A battery cover case produced using this technology is to be shown at the booth as an example of the processing and performance benefits claimed for these materials.

In parallel, Domo points to the development of lightweight material solutions within Technyl Star and Technyl Max. According to the company, this approach is also intended to support emerging segments such as robotics and low-altitude aircraft, where weight reduction, performance and reliability are critical. Domo emphasises that these applications require highly tailored materials matched to specific application requirements.

The company also reports a growing focus on specialised solutions combining mechanical strength, flame retardancy and enhanced electrical properties, developed within the Technyl One portfolio. These materials are positioned to address demand linked to energy management systems and components for consumer electronics, including AR/VR applications and smart wearable devices.

Water management solutions and colour expertise

Within the Water area, Domo announces it will present solutions for water management applications. The company states that PA66- and PA6.10-based systems were designed for low water uptake, high dimensional stability, and resistance to chlorine at low temperatures. According to the release, these materials are intended for domestic and industrial water management components, including parts in contact with drinking water.

Domo also cites colouration know-how as a further capability. In response to consumer goods market requirements, the company states it can supply coloured formulations based on recycled or biobased feedstocks, including flame-retardant versions and light colours.

According to Domo, the solutions presented at Chinaplas 2026 are intended to support the design of components focused on safety, weight reduction and an improved environmental profile in an evolving industrial landscape.


Render of the Domo booth at Chinaplas 2026