Design teams face increasing expectations for compact assemblies, reduced weight, improved environmental protection, and enhanced electronic integration. At the same time, global operators require components that remain stable across varied climates, withstand years of corrosive exposure, and support safe, predictable performance under harsh weather conditions. Documentation, traceability, and material integrity are essential, especially where systems interact with safety-critical navigation or communication technologies.

DTI supports these requirements by developing components and housings produced from corrosion-resistant alloys, marine-grade aluminium, stainless steels, and UV-stable engineered polymers. Through controlled forming, moulding, and machining processes, parts are engineered for dimensional stability, impact resistance, and protection against moisture ingress – helping critical electronics and mechanical systems remain functional in the most challenging marine conditions.

For operators and manufacturers, this stability contributes to reduced downtime, more reliable fleet performance, easier servicing, and stronger confidence during long deployments. By combining robust material selection with repeatable global production, marine programmes gain components that support safety, efficiency, and long-term durability across commercial, recreational, and defence applications.

Radar Components & Housings

Manufactured from marine-grade aluminium, stainless steel, or reinforced polymers, these housings protect sensitive radar electronics from saltwater, vibration, and impact. Controlled geometries and sealed interfaces support reliable navigation and detection performance in harsh offshore conditions.

Autopilot Housing

Built to endure constant motion and fluctuating temperatures, autopilot enclosures use corrosion-resistant metals or sealed engineered polymers to safeguard internal control systems. Their structural stability supports accurate steering performance throughout extended voyages.

Marine Camera Housings

Optical and monitoring equipment depends on housings that resist UV exposure, moisture, and mechanical shock. Coated aluminium or UV-stable polymer casings maintain lens protection and alignment, ensuring clear image capture for onboard surveillance, situational awareness, and offshore operations.

Other Industries

Industries are facing the same challenge: deliver innovation at speed without compromising quality, cost, or compliance.

As products become more intelligent and materials more advanced, expectations increase across medical, data centre & electronic, and automotive sectors to achieve tighter tolerances, sustainable sourcing and reduced waste – faster.

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