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DOMO Chemicals

MaterialsLeuna, GermanyFounded 1991· One of 932 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse

Produces Sinterline® Technyl® PA6 powders for Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printing, enabling high-performance functional parts for automotive and industrial applications.

CEO / Founder
Yves Bonte
Team Size
1001-5000
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$372K
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty

Technology & Products

Key Products

Sinterline® Technyl® PA6 powders; Engineered polyamide materials; TECHNYL® brand products

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: Sinterline® Technyl® is a PA6 powder pioneer for SLS, offering high density and performance comparable to injection molding. Defensible through trade secrets and brand reputation.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces lead times and costs for functional prototypes and small-series production by providing high-quality PA6 powders that bridge the gap between injection molding and 3D printing, with enhanced mechanical and thermal performance.

How They Differentiate

Focus on PA6 powders for SLS with sustainable formulations, unlike broader polymer competitors; partnerships with service bureaus like ZARE and RPD enhance application support and production capabilities.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

OEMs and tier suppliers in automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial goods markets

Industry Verticals

Automotive; Consumer Electronics; Industrial Goods

Competitors

Solvay; Evonik Industries; Huntsman

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue ~$1.5B in 2026; 2,000+ employees globally; partnerships with ZARE and RPD to strengthen AM market position.

Major Milestones

Founded in 1991; Acquired Solvay’s Performance Polyamides Business and Sinterline Technyl brand; Appointed Yves Bonte as CEO in 2020; German subsidiaries filed for insolvency in late 2025/early 2026; Partnerships with ZARE and RPD for SLS materials and services

Notable Customers

Porsche; MITSUBISHI Chemical Group; MARTOR