In 2002, Domeny partnered with Atlas Casters to create stainless steel casters drawn from a single blank, for semiconductor, pharma, and cleanroom environments.
20+ years later, still running. #StainlessSteel#DeepDrawStamping
Progressive die: all operations in one tool. 90+ parts per minute.
Single-op: maybe 10β15 per minute with changeover.
For volume production it's not just faster, it's categorically different.
We build ours in-house. #ProgressiveDie#MetalStamping
When stainless is specified for aerospace, medical, or industrial, the field of qualified suppliers narrows dramatically.
We're in that field. 65+ years. #StainlessSteel
Each one started as flat stainless coil stock.
From coil to finished part, thousands of times.
We buy all our steel from U.S. vendors. Since 1959. #DeepDrawStamping#StainlessSteel
Quality Engineer. Tool Maker. CNC Machinist. Production Supervisor.
Careers, not jobs. At Domeny you learn how metal actually behaves.
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Haas VF2SS. Haas DS-30Y lathe. Tsugami Swiss-type lathe. Plus Bridgeports.
Deep drawn stamping AND CNC production machining. One shop. One team. Since 1959. #CNCMachining#HaasCNC
Three Bridgeport mills. Nearly 90 years the workhorse of American tool rooms.
You can't learn to cut metal from a simulation. You learn it at a Bridgeport.
Our tool makers start here. #ToolRoom#ManualMachining
These racks hold tooling that is built on 65+ years of institutional knowledge.
A single progressive die can represent six-figures in engineering and tooling expertise. Designed to produce millions of parts over decades.
We build ours in-house. #ToolAndDie#DeepDrawnStamping
Deep drawn stamping = continuous coil fedβ guided through stations of a progressive die β seamless hollow 3D part. No welding. No seams.
One of the most cost-effective manufacturing processes there is. Form smarter. Spend less.
We've been figuring it out since 1959.
Somebody at our shop made this β a welded figure holding an Atlas Caster β on their own time, because they thought it was cool.
That's the culture here. We make things.
We're hiring. #ManufacturingCulture
This wall = 65+ years of progressive die knowledge.
Every strip shows how a flat blank transforms β station by station β into a finished stamped part.
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We're not starting from scratch. #ProgressiveDie#DeepDrawStamping
150 Tons. Every Stroke.
This is a Minster mechanical press. 150 Tons of force per stroke, over 90 strokes per minute, applied with enough precision to hold tolerances in the thousandths of an inch.
Not machined. Not cast. Formed.
20 presses. 38 to 250 tons. Since 1959.
She wrote the book. Literally. In 2001, Marge Domeny published a technical article in Stamping Journal on deep draw stamping. It's still framed on our wall. 65+ years. The craft doesn't disappear. It gets deeper. #DeepDrawStamping#ManufacturingKnowledge
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