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Methods for making Aluminum Audio Speaker Parts

Methods for making Aluminum Audio Speaker Parts. Aluminum is considered one of the major materials used for speaker parts. It is less likely to rust like other metals and is light weight like plastic. It also has good thermal properties, being able to withstand heat and loud music.

Aluminum is also a recyclable. Like aluminum soda cans, aluminum speaker parts can be sent to recycling plants or junk yards to help ease the waste load of cities. And unlike others, aluminum has a high percentage of recycled use – most of it is turned back into usable aluminum. There is less than 20% that is turned into a sooth-like substance. This can still be re-used by mixing it into concrete.

Aluminum, as compared to other metals, is easier to form and mold. Unlike steel and other metals, aluminum does not need to be welded.

So, what are the Methods for making Aluminum Speaker Parts?

It is actually quite easy. You just pre-heat and melt pure aluminum or an aluminum alloy and through die casting, you inject the aluminum (using high pressures) into the created metal mold. This is through using cold chambers. You can even die cast pipes, tubes and holes into the aluminum speaker parts. Afterwards, you can just buff the aluminum part and ready it for shipping.

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 is a Los Angeles die casting company that manufactures aluminum and zinc parts. If you would like more information, please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company

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