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Diecast Hardware Brackets

Examples of Aluminum Diecast Hardware Brackets You finally bought your dream mirror from a nearby department store. You just can’t wait to have it installed. However, something seems to be missing. Before you mount that mirror and ask who’s the fairest of all, you need to buy brackets for it!

Diecast Hardware brackets are used either as an accessory or as an aid for furniture that need to be mounted on the wall. It assists in carrying the weight of the furniture, so that the wall wouldn’t have cracks after mounting. Mostly made of aluminum, these brackets can come in many forms and can also be installed in many ways, like towel holders that can be stuck on the wall by a special adhesive tape and mirror holders that are screwed on the wall.

One example of a diecast aluminum hardware bracket would have to be Minn Kota quick release brackets, which are easily mounted with a set of screws. It contains a secure locker system which prevents the furniture from falling off. Once the furniture is mounted with these brackets, they can also be removed easily without having to unscrew the brackets.

The C.R. LAURENCE CC5CH CRL shelf diecast brackets are also an outstanding product. These shelf brackets are mounted on the wall using adhesive tapes and optionally, with a set of screws, so they can be easily installed. This set of brackets is also made from aluminum. These are only a few examples of aluminum hardware brackets. There are lots of these in the market, so go and buy a bracket now.

Kinetic Die Casting makes great quality aluminum, and Zinc Die Casting Parts. If looking for a job or would like a quote please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company.

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Kineticdc makes:
Aluminum Heat Sinks
Die Casting Car Parts
Aluminum Hardware Brackets
Aerospace Die Casting Parts
Military Die Casting Parts

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Aluminum Airplane Parts

Where Are Aluminum Airplane Parts Used? The popular aircraft airframe has been the most challenging function for aluminum alloys; to account the progress of the high strength alloys is as well to account the progress of air frames. Duralumin is the first high strength, high temperature treatable aluminum alloy and was utilized originally for the structure of stiff airships. Duralumin was actually an aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy. It was initiated in the country of Germany and expanded in the United States of America as alloy 17S-T. It was employed first and foremost as a sheet and plate.

As the 20th century evolved, aluminum turned out to be an important metal in aircraft parts. The cylinder mass of the engine that controlled the plane of the famous Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in 1903 was a one piece die casting in an aluminum alloy consisting of 8% copper. The aluminum propeller blades emerged as early as 1907 and aluminum seats, covers, cast brackets, cowlings, and comparable parts were regular by the start of the World War I.

In the year 1916, L. Brequet created a scouting bomber that identified the primary utilization of aluminum in the functioning configuration of a plane. By the end of the war, Germany and the Allies used aluminum alloys intended for the constructional scaffolding of fuselage and section assemblies.

Airplane picture

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What is Die Casting?
Costs Die Casting Parts
Airplane Die Casting Parts
Light Fixture Die Casting Parts
Die Casting Aluminum Parts

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Plastic Strength or Castings

Metal alloy die castings have several advantages over their plastic counterparts. Most manufacturers of automobiles, computers, aircraft and other modern devices have considered the use of die cast metal alloy parts for their final products. Plastic component parts only entertain a few parts in some of these industries. But how do die castings compare to plastic parts? This article will try to answer this question.

Comparing Die Casting Parts to Plastic Parts
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Die Casting Metal Alloys
Die Casting Aluminum Alloys

Material Characteristics
Compare Polycarbonate to A380 Aluminum alloy

Characteristic
Polycarbonate
A380 Aluminum Metal
Tensile strength
55-75 MPa / 11 ksi
317 MPa / 46 ksi
Melting Temperature
267 C / 513 F
595 C / 1100 F
Density (weight) kg/m cube
1220 kg/m cube
2740 kg/m cube

A380 aluminum die casting alloy is the most common aluminum die casting alloy. It has a ultimate tensile strength of 317 MPa (46 ksi) Plastic is one the most common manufacturing materials that are utilized for various products. However, component parts that are fabricated from plastics are not as durable as the metal castings. Plastic has a tensile strength of 55-75 MPa (11 ksi) . If you are going to compare this to metal, particularly the cast aluminum, you will find out that plastic has great chances of incurring damages. Aside from this, plastic deteriorates rapidly when consistently exposed to heat. Plastic parts are only applicable for final products that do not require too much application of stress.

On the other hand, die cast metal parts are sturdier than plastics. Metal alloys are more resistant to harmful contaminants and extreme weather conditions. They can even bar the unwanted radio frequencies and electromagnetic emissions in some devices. Metal castings are also known to be good electrical conductors; meaning, they are ideal for housing electrical junctions because the metal surfaces can be easily grounded.

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Kineticdc makes:
Die Casting Parts?
Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sinks
Aluminum Boxes Diecastings
Aluminum Parts or Plastic Parts

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Handles Die Castings

Aluminum Handles as Die Castings. Aluminum handles can be seen in many buildings because they are the preferred material to be used on handles of any kind. Aluminum Die Casting Alloy is a metal that is very sturdy, relatively cheap, lighter than steel, and is very easy to manufacture. They are sold by many companies worldwide and are mass produced by manufacturing plants which deal with aluminum based products. These handles can be seen in any storage area covering whether they be small or large.

Aluminum die casting handles can be purchased in almost all hardware stores and do-it-yourself stores. In hardware stores, they have their own section which is oftentimes combined with drawer doors and other related items. In DIY stores, they also have their own section although these stores have fewer selections than hardware stores. When looking for an aluminum handle, the specifications of the area on which the handle will be attached to should be known. This is important since handles that are too large will make it difficult to open the storage area whereas handles that are too small will also give the same problem. Usually, people are able to find the aluminum handle that suits them in these stores. However, if they find that they do not like the handles in these stores, they can always look online.

Aluminum handles can be found online in several online stores and retailers. Amazon and eBay both have listings for aluminum handles. Their sources are several manufacturing companies which create these items as part of their product base. People may also visit the website of these manufacturing companies since they may sell the handles at a lower price.

Aluminum Hardware Handle Die Casting

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Die Casting Aluminum Handle Hardware
Molds and Tooling for Die Castings

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2019 Closed Die Casting Companies

Kinetic Die Casting Company in North Hollywood, California is doing well. Our customers are very happy with our fast delivery and great quality. We are one of the few remaining die casting companies in California that is willing make low production quantities of aluminum die casting parts or zinc die casting parts.
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Unfortunately, many die casting companies have sold or closed over the last few years. I have accumulated a list of the Southern California Die Casting Companies that have recently closed or sold:

  1. (Closed) Alcastco Die Casting Company, Sun Valley, CA
  2. ( Sold ) Alloy Die Casting Company, Commerce, CA
  3. (Closed) AQ Die Casting, Chatsworth, CA
  4. (Closed) Arrow Die Casting Company, Los Angeles, CA
  5. (Closed) Art Mold Die Casting Company, Sun Valley, CA
  6. (Closed) Barron Die Casting Company, Irvine, CA
  7. (Closed) C&D Die Casting Company, Chatsworth, CA
  8. (Closed) Century Die Casting Company, Long Beach, CA
  9. (Closed) Chapman Die Casting Company, City of Industry, CA
  10. ( Sold ) Coast Die Casting Company, Gardena, CA
  11. ( Sold ) Commercial Die Casting Company, Vernon, CA
  12. (Closed) Compu Die Casting Company, Compton, CA
  13. (Closed) Cox Die Casting Company, Gardena, CA
  14. (Closed) Del Mar Die Casting Company, Gardena, CA
  15. (Closed) Die Cast Manufacturing Company, Bloomington, CA
  16. (Closed) Die Cast Products, Los Angeles, CA
  17. (Closed) Drumheller Zinc Die Casting Company, Sun Valley, CA
  18. (Closed) El Monte Tool and Die Casting, El Monte, CA
  19. (Closed) Lansco Die Casting Company, City of Industry, CA
  20. ( Sold ) Los Angeles Die Casting Company, City of Commerce, CA
  21. (Closed) Modern Die Casting Company, Paramount, CA
  22. (Closed) Orange County Die Casting Company, Orange, CA
  23. (Closed) Peet Manufacturing Die Casting
  24. (Closed) Pomona Die Casting Company, Pomona, CA
  25. (Closed) Primcast, Riverside, CA
  26. ( Sold ) Rangers Die Casting Company, Lynwood, CA
  27. (Closed) Robinson Die Casting Company, Huntington Beach, CA
  28. (Closed) Royal Diecasting Company, Burbank, CA
  29. ( Sold ) Spencer Die Casting Company, Vernon, CA
  30. (Closed) Universal Die Casting Company, Los Angeles, CA

In February 2011, I posted a list of 14 closed Southern California Die Casting Companies.
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In March 2016, I posted a list of 20 die casting companies remaining in California.
https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/kdc/die-casting-companies-in-southern-california/

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