Extruded aluminum heatsinks are made by heating aluminum to the point of a semi-solid state. Then this aluminum is pushed (extruded) through an extrusion die. These aluminum forms have the profile of the die it was pushed through, much like …
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Die Casting Parts in 30 Seconds
This is a 30 Second video that shows various die casting parts made by Kinetic Die Casting Company.
Watch here: https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/kdc/30-seconds-die-casting-part-video/
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, California USA 91605
E-mail sales@kineticdc.com / 818-982-9200 / 800-524-8083 Toll Free / 818-982-0877 Fax
“The Parts We Make Today, We Ship Today”
Kineticdc makes:
Aluminum Heat Sinks
Automotive Die Casting Parts
Airplane Die Casting Parts
Light Fixture Die Casting Parts
Consumer Products Aluminum Parts
Aerospace Die Casting Parts
Military Die Casting Parts
Die Casting Tooling
Kinetic Die Casting Company 6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, California 91605 USA
E-mail sales@kineticdc.com Toll Free: (800) 524-8083 Local: (818) 982-9200 Fax: (818) 982-0877
2017 Limitations for Kinetic Die Casting Company
Here is the basic limitations of buying die casting parts from Kinetic Die Casting Company
Aluminum Die Casting Alloys (90% of our business)
A360 aluminum (Mostly used for Automotive and Lighting including low copper A360)
A380 aluminum (Most common alloy) Including A383 and A384
A413 aluminum (Mostly used in Aircraft, Heat sinks and Lighting)
Zinc Die Casting Alloys – Cold Chamber (10% of our business)
ZA27 Zinc-Aluminum die casting alloy
#3 Zinc (ZAMAK 3) Most common zinc die casting alloy.
#5 Zinc (ZAMAK 5)
Die Casting Part Sizes and Die Casting Part Weights we have made:
Smallest part we have made is 0.25 inches by 0.25 inches for BK Lighting Company weighing a few grams
Largest part we have made is 17 inches by 14 inches for Pioneer Roofing Tile Company weighing 8 pounds.
Die Casting Production Quantity:
Lowest quantity of parts shipped to Parker-Hannifin Corp. FSD of ten (10) parts on purchase order.
Highest quantity of parts shipped for pump housings of over 450,000 parts in a year.
Production Parts Delivery:
Purchase Order (PO) receipt to production shipment in less than 4 weeks.
Expedite to less than a week is possible.
Transfer tool to KDC for production in 4 weeks or less is typical.
Kinetic Die Casting Production Part Types:
Automotive Die Casting Parts
Airplane Die Casting Parts
Light Fixture Die Casting Parts
Consumer Products Aluminum Parts
Aerospace Die Casting Parts
Military Die Casting Parts
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What Die Casting Parts We Make
Kinetic Die Casting Part Types :
Die Casting Military Parts.
Die Cast Heater Plates.
Aluminum Heat Sinks Die Castings.
Golfing Products.
Cast Aluminum Golf Products.
Aluminum Handle Hardware.
Aluminum Chassis Castings.
Cast Aluminum Parts for Music.
Aluminum Hardware Brackets.
Aluminum Automotive Parts.
Cast Aluminum Lighting Parts.
Aluminum Lighting Fixture Parts.
Aluminum Speaker Parts.
Roofing Tilemolds.
Cast Aluminum Rooftile Molds.
Aerospace Die Castings.
Cast Aluminum Boxes.
Aluminum Aircraft Parts.
Die Casting Company.
Images Pictures Die Cast Parts.
Answers for Diecastings.
Kinetic Die Casting Company Blog.
Die Casting Tools Molds .
Kinetic Die Casting Company.
LAVC Manufacturing Day with Congressman Tony Cárdenas
On Friday October 21, 2016 Kinetic Die Casting Company was one of the manufacturing companies that participated in the Los Angeles Valley College LAVC Manufacturing Day with Congressman Tony Cárdenas. This was the MANUFACTURING SHOWCASE, that included Training & Career Opportunities. There were from 200 to 250 high school kids at the event. We are hoping that many of them will look into manufacturing as a possible career course. There were also several unemployed adults that are participating in the LAVC retraining program. This event was a huge success.
This is a message from our Congressman Mr. Cárdenas:
“Throughout my twenty years in public service, and as a former small business owner, my goal has always been to support the growth of small and mid-sized businesses in the San Fernando Valley. Knowing just how critical small businesses are to our community and the U.S. economy, I would like to personally invite you to attend a Manufacturing Day Event on October 21st that I am hosting. Special guests include Dr. Erika Endrijonas, President of Los Angeles Valley College; Mr. Richard Brent, CEO of Louroe Electronics, who is a member of the District Export Council of Southern California and the 2015 winner of the U.S. President’s Export Achievement Award; Sector Strategies Manager of Goodwill SoCal Tracy DiFilippis; and Assistant Principal of North Valley Occupational Center Liz Peñuela. Our goal is to foster a robust conversation around manufacturing, and I know your perspective will provide much value.”
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Kinetic Die Casting brought samples of die casting parts as well as brochures and business cards for people to get interested in manufacturing. We also had about 20 pounds of candy that kept the 200 to 250 high school kids coming back to our table.
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50 Percent Duty on Aluminum Imports

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As the White House prepares to submit the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Congress in the coming months, it has been touting its record on trade enforcement to persuade lawmakers to vote for the 12-nation pact. The United Steelworkers union on Monday upped the ante on that front by asking President Barack Obama to impose a 50 percent duty on aluminum imports from China and other suppliers as soon as July.
The U.S. International Trade Commission would normally take up to six months to investigate the Section 201 petition for global import relief and make recommendations to Obama, who would have another two months to decide what action to take. However, the union is asking the ITC to make a finding of “critical circumstances” within 60 days so Obama can act quickly to keep additional U.S. aluminum smelters from closing.
If the trade panel makes that determination, the president would then have 30 days to approve some of type of provisional relief while the Section 201 case proceeds for another six to eight months, Terry Stewart, a lawyer for the union group, said.
The timing isn’t ideal for Obama’s TPP push. The aluminum case potentially puts the president on the spot by forcing him to decide whether to impose the 50-percent “provisional” duty sought by the steelworkers while the Section 201 investigation proceeds. If he decides against it or puts in place some lesser relief, that could jeopardize potential votes for the TPP pact.