Kinetic Die Casting Company uses aluminum die casting to product parts, here are some capabilities.
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Die casting is a process that involves creating metal parts. This is achieved by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold or die cavity. It greatly reduces the need for further post-production processing by producing high quality surfaces, among other things. Most of the tools and products that people use are produced through this process.
There are different materials used for die casting. One of the most commonly-used materials for this process is aluminum. Aluminum die casting is often used for producing automobile parts and gears and surgical equipment. It is also the preferred material for networking and telecom infrastructures and equipment.
Among other things, aluminum die casting alloys are lightweight. They have a minimum section thickness of 0.89 mm (0.035 in) and a minimum draft of 1:100. In spite of their being a lighter material, they nonetheless belong to the stronger and harder types. They have an ultimate tenile strength that ranges from 40.5 to 48/ksi and the hardness is between 80-120 HB. The melting range is approximately from 960-1200 degrees Fahrenheit, making them among the most durable when subjected to extremely high temperatures.
Aluminum die casting alloys are rustproof, non-staining, and have a high conductivity percentage at 55.6-78.6/Btu/fthr.F (thermal) and 23-31% (electrical) per IACS standard. They are most ideal for complex shapes and thin walls and for most electronic applications. Since most aluminum-based alloys are made from 95% recycled materials, their use contributes a lot to the promotion of green technology.
Summing it up, aluminum-based alloys offer an efficient, cost-effective, and nature-friendly material for developing and improving products and tools that help make people’s lives easier and more productive.
This is the blog on the Kinetic Die Casting Company web site. We make several types of Aluminum Die Casting Capabilities. Look at this website page for more details: http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/capabilities.html. Contact Kinetic Die Casting Company at 818-982-9200 or email us at sales@kineticdc.com. Use this webpage to request “die casting part prices” www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html