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New Job Application Form for Kinetic Die Casting Company
New Job Application Form for Kinetic Die Casting Company – We have many positions open in our company (http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/employment.html).
Please fill out our job application to be considered for an open employment position.
It has always been difficult getting potential employees to compete our Kinetic Die Casting Job or Employment Application. We use a PDF file that is typically down loaded to the job candidates computer, then saved, then printed and then can be completed in pencil or pen. Sometimes, enterprising job seekers will use one of the many computer programs designed to edit PDF forms. They will then type in the information and then send the employment application back to Kinetic Die Casting Company. Some applicants scan the forms back in their computer and then email the job application to us at job@kineticdc.com. Sometimes they fax the application form to 818-982-0877. Or, mail the employment application to 6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91605.
Now there is a new way to complete the job application: http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/application.php
Job candidates can now use their cell phone to complete our Online Job Application
This online employment application will save the job candidate’s work information as an email that is automatically sent to Kinetic Die Casting Company.

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Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91605
818-982-9200
Sources of Porosity in Die Castings
Sources of Porosity in Die Castings. The formation of bubbles in the castings results to die casting porosity. Porosity in die castings in defects caused by bubbles, often resulting from machine inefficiency, temperature variances, etc.
The following enumerates the most common sources of porosity in die castings.
Air Entrainment
Once air is trapped in the castings upon pouring of metallic substance into the die and the same air was not able to escape during solidification, a metal casting defect is expected to result from it. Both the temperature and the pressure directly affect the formation of such die casting porosity.
Blow Holes
When from a core, gas bubbles are blown into the liquefied metal, causing holes when solidified. This is also known as blisters.
Oxides
Some defects in die casting are caused by oxides. Oxide formation causes defects on the surface or in the subsurface of the die cast parts. In steel castings for example, the removal of inclusion material by blasting causes associated porosity. These are the grassy areas in steel castings.
Pinholes
Pinholes are characterized by the formation of tiny bubbles caused by less soluble gases. During solidification, soluble gases must dissolve upon combination with liquefied metal. Once insoluble gasses remain, defects such as pinholes will appear on the castings.
Shrinkage
Shrinkage normally occurs during solidification of liquid metal. An allowable degree of shrinkages is considered by die casting manufacturing companies. However when shrinkages goes beyond the allowable level forming a defective casting, this is considered a manufacturing cost. Die casting products are often deformed due to shrinkages in various forms.
This is the blog on the Kinetic Die Casting Company web site. KDC also writes about Porosity in Die Casting. Look at this website page for more details: www.kineticdiecasting.com/porosity.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
Aluminium Handles Heaven
Aluminum Handles Heaven. Aluminum handles can be seen in many buildings because they are the preferred material to be used on handles of any kind. Aluminum 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 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.
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This is the blog on the Kinetic Die Casting Company web site. KDC also writes about Porosity in Die Casting. Look at this website page for more details: www.kineticdiecasting.com/porosity.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
Tooling for Die Casting
Die Casting Tooling. Die casting is a modernization that makes it possible to mass production for manufacturers. It is the procedure of forcing molten metal under high pressure into reusable steel molds. These molds are otherwise dubed dies. It creates multifaceted shapes with high degree of correctness and repeatability.
A die casting tooling is employed for high volume of production and is typically a class “A” complete die. It comes in a variety of sizes and shapes. It is frequently made from steel and often weighs several hundred pounds for a complete mold.
A die casting tooling is utilized to produce a part in a die casting machine. Surfeit aluminium from a die casting tooling is manufactured by a die casting trim, saving as much as 15% in the part price by speeding up the manufacture procedure.
Die casting dies, die casting molds and insert die are also known as die casting tooling. It comes either with single cavity or numerous cavities. If the cavity is soft, it can be damaged and wore off from erosion. It generally needs particular understanding on how to mold tooling for aluminium.
To expand its tooling life, die casting tooling needs heat treatment. Getting a prototype to test and produce a design is prudent because it’s reasonably priced and takes less time to construct. Nevertheless, once damaged, a prototype cannot be customized.
Die casting tooling is a requirement in the manufacturing industry. To get a longer life for the molds, be sure to obtain only from toolmakers that utilizes enough steel. The cost differs for trim dies and cavity inserts.
Kinetic Die Casting manufactures aluminum die castings creating aluminum die casting boxes, aluminum handle hardware, and aerospace die casting. If you would like to get a quote, please visit our website: Kinetic Die Casting Company