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Diecastings Made 2017

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Kinetic Die Casting Part Types in 2017:
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.

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Low Quantity Diecastings

Low Production Die Castings Cost. Heating plates are mostly seen in the home and in laboratory equipment that need continuous heating or source of heat like chocolate fountains. Many manufacturers prefer producing heating plates using aluminum alloy because this alloy has thermal properties that are suitable to play the role of heating plates. Many manufacturers also use die casting in producing heating plates because they find it more convenient and economical to use as compared to other processes.

In die casting, aluminum is melted by exposing to extremely high temperature. When the metal is already melted, it will be injected in molds or dies to take the shape of the parts. Afterward, when the metal is already solidified, the parts or casts in the dies will be removed and will be slightly polished. The parts are near net shape, meaning they are produced as whole parts so joints will be avoided. This makes the pressure die casting more efficient because it produces stronger and more durable products unlike other processes like extrusion. In extrusion, the products produced are in cross section making the parts less durable as compared to die casting. Aside from this, heating plates do not need hollow parts like that of what will be produced in extrusion. Lastly, pressure die casting is much inexpensive than extrusion that is why many manufacturers use die casting instead of extrusion.

To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.



Kinetic Die Casting Company


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Kinetic Die Casting manufactures zinc and aluminium die casting. If you would like a quote, please visit our website:
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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

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PORT-A-BLAST Sand Blast Gun

This newsletter is a guest posting from our customer. Perfect for all of your portable sandblasting needs. The PORT-A-BLAST sand blast gun is a complete sand blast unit. Fill the container with the abrasive material needed for the project. Connect the gun to your air supply. 60 to 150 P.S.I. will work. We recommend 100 to 150 P.S.I. pressures for quicker and better results. The greater the pressure the faster the cutting. Now you are ready to go. Be sure that the operator is wearing both eye (goggles) and nose (respiratory mask) protection. Continuous abrasive dust inhalation (especially silica dust) can be harmful. For larger projects the gun can be used to siphon abrasives or liquids from a hopper or bucket with the use of a flexible siphon tube and eliminating the one quart container.
PORT-A-BLAST
The PORT-A-BLAST is a very reliable and sturdy tool. It is built to give long continuous service. It has been manufactured in the US for over 30 years with users still using their original gun. In order for the user to properly care for the unit and prevent damage to the zinc cast body the inner end of the nozzle and the outer end of the jet need to be examined periodically. (At least once a day under continuous use.) When the nozzle is worn to approximately 1/16” wall thickness it should be replaced. The jet should be replaced when it wears enough to cut into the air hole. In addition to the nozzle and jet, all of the other PORT-A-BLAST parts and accessories are available for replacement or expanded function.

E-mail: admin@portablast.com
WWW.PORTABLAST.COM
Phone: 800 453-0386
Fax: 562 425-3839

This newsletter is a guest posting from our customer.
Please consider a visit to his website and purchasing his products.
Kinetic Die Casting Company (www.kineticdc.com)
6918 Beck Avenue North Hollywood Ca 91605
sales@kineticdc.com

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Last Chance to Save Money on NADCA Golf

August 11, 2017 – NADCA Golf Discounts Expire. Join us for our annual NADCA Chapter 30 golf tournament 8/25/17. California’s two largest metal casting chapters are coming together once again for a day of golf and networking. Over 135 industry professionals and suppliers participated last year. Join us in Chino Hills for this exciting event.
– Check-in and Breakfast @ 6:30 AM
– Shotgun Start Promptly @ 8:00 AM
– Lunch and Raffle @ 12:30 PM
– Event Concludes @ 3:00 PM
Save $50/person with “Early Bird” registration if you sign-up before August 11th. Registration includes green fees, range balls, cart, breakfast, snacks, lunch, give-away and door prize raffle ticket. Groups that register more than one foursome will receive a bonus chance at prizes. The four-person, best ball, scramble-style tournament will be limited to 144 players. Fun and Prizes: $5,000 putting contest; $10,000 hole-in-one chance; long-drive challenge; and plaques for event-day challenges and tournament winners. LOS SERRANOS COUNTRY CLUB (SOUTH COURSE) 15656 Yorba Avenue, Chino Hills, CA 91709 on August 25, 2017.

You can also register and pay on-line with credit card at: www.afssocal.org or http://www.nadca30.org/golf-tournament.html


Contact me if you have questions.
Best regards, Bob Thomas, President
“The Parts We Make Today, We Ship Today”
Kinetic Die Casting, Inc.
6918 Beck Avenue North Hollywood, California 91605
http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/
818-982-9200 phone
818-982-0877 fax
Commercial, Military and Aerospace die castings in aluminum and zinc

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Last Chance to Save Money on Vendors Night

February 24, 2017 Today is the final day you can save money: Each year NADCA (North American Die Casters Association) and AFS (American Foundry Society) has a vendors night to celebrate our metal industry suppliers. Thursday, March 9, 2017 at RIO HONDO GOLF CLUB & EVENT CENTER 10627 Old River School Road Downey, CA 90241 (http://www.riohec.com)

California’s two largest metal casting chapters are coming together to recognize the leading vendors to our industry. Participants will enjoy an exciting evening of food, prizes, awards and vendor displays. Visit booths from the industry’s top vendors and see their latest products and services.
Ø Check-in @ 4:30 PM
Ø Beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and vendor booths open @ 4:30 PM
Ø Dinner @ 5:45 PM
Ø Awards & Prizes @ 7:00 PM
Save money with “Early Bird” registration. Tickets are only $65/person if you register before February 24! Registration includes event admission, 1 door prize ticket, 5 raffle tickets and dinner. Don’t delay and miss out on your opportunity to be a part of the 2017 metal casting industry vendor’s night.

Event Tickets: @ $65/person (before February 24) or $85/person (after February 24)
Register and Pay On-Line at: http://www.nadca30.org/vendors-night.html

Vendors and Suppliers
The AFS/NADCA Vendors Night is an excellent opportunity for your company to network, display your
products, and promote your services. The number of vendor tables is limited to the size of the room.
Last year, all vendor display tables were sold out.
• 120 Attendees
• Intimate setting with lots of interaction
• Good balance of die casters, foundries, and suppliers
• California’s only annual vendors event for metal casters

Get ready to participate in this well-attended metal casting event.
Ø $399/Table (before February 24) or $599/table (after February 24)
Ø Vendors receive one admission/dinner with each table.
Ø Booth Set-Up @ 3PM

VENDOR RAFFLE: Please bring one (1) prize for attendees to “bid” on at your table. Each attendee receives 5 raffle tickets upon entry. At your vendor table will be a bowl for attendees to drop-in tickets and “bid” on your prize. We draw tickets after dinner and recognize each vendor. This is an excellent way to promote networking at the event…and exciting for attendees as they try to choose which items to win!
Register and Pay On-Line at: http://www.nadca30.org/vendors-night.html
Vendor Table: @ $399/table (before February 24) or $599/table (after February 24)

NADCA

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