Projection Domes

Projection domes by Immersive Display are designed and manufactured in the UK. This page showcases our standard domes but all designs can be fully customised depending on requirements. The domes can be sold separately or as part of a visual set up including projectors. The domes are designed to be easy to ship and install but have been engineered to create a flawless projection surface.

ID UK’s immersive projection dome’s are manufactured from a range of materials with precise specifications determined by dome size, shape and use.

HS Full Dome
The standard construction:

Two layers of polyester gel coat, covered with multiple layers of woven glass fibre sandwiched between chopped strand matt using a polyester resin matrix. Extra laminate is applied at bolting positions and in high load areas for added strength.

The laminate is placed down and consolidated by hand to ensure consistency of wall thickness and to eliminate air pockets. The surface is then finished with a polyester flow coat.

Custom finishes include:

Carbon fibre/ foam sandwich construction using an epoxy resin matrix that is vacuum bagged down to give 14 psi of consolidating pressure. This typically gives a 70% weight saving over the standard construction and increases the overall stiffness. The inside and outside surfaces are then finished with a polyurethane paint system.

Screen surfaces are textured and coloured to allow maximum display capability for given projection brightness, contrast and content.

Total assembled weight: 120kgs
Total number of component parts: 4


HS Panadome
Basic construction method:

Two layers of polyester gel coat, covered with multiple layers of bi-axial woven glass fibre sandwiched between chopped strand matt using a polyester resin matrix. Extra laminate is applied at bolting positions and high load areas for added strength.
The screen surface is textured and coloured to allow maximum display capability for given projection brightness, contrast and content.

Weight saving method:

A lightweight version is available for use on motion platforms or in applications where the strength to weight ratio is critical. The carbon fibre/ foam sandwich construction uses an epoxy resin matrix that is vacuum bagged down to give 14 psi of consolidating pressure.

This typically gives a 70% weight saving over the standard construction and increases rigidity overall.
Domes are shipped in segments with pre-formed lugs, flanges and all necessary fixings. While customer installation is possible, we recommend the use of our specialist installation team who will assemble the panadome on site, fill joints between segments, ensure a perfect screen surface and apply a non-reflective matt paint finish.

Total assembled weight: 80kgs
Total number of component parts: 2


HST Truncated Dome
The standard construction:

Two layers of polyester gel coat, covered with multiple layers of woven glass fibre sandwiched between chopped strand matt using a polyester resin matrix. Extra laminate is applied at bolting positions and in high load areas for added strength.

The laminate is placed down and consolidated by hand to ensure consistency of wall thickness and to eliminate air pockets. The surface is then finished with a polyester flow coat.

Custom finishes include:

Carbon fibre/ foam sandwich construction using an epoxy resin matrix that is vacuum bagged down to give 14 psi of consolidating pressure. This typically gives a 70% weight saving over the standard construction and increases the overall stiffness. The inside and outside surfaces are then finished with a polyurethane paint system.

Screen surfaces are textured and coloured to allow maximum display capability for given projection brightness, contrast and content.

Total assembled weight: 120kgs
Total number of component parts: 4



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