Last Monday 7/20/15, I wrote a newsletter about our goal to ship the 10,000 aerospace die casting parts in four weeks. Here is an excerpt and a photo: Kinetic Die Casting Company received a purchase order on July 13, 2015 …
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Tooling for Die Casting
Tooling for Die Casting. Aluminum die casting is a metalworking process mainly used to create several small to medium sized parts. This process results in parts with the almost exact same dimensions, smooth surface finish and with incredibly high detail. The process of aluminum die casting typically involves molten metal to be forced into molds under high pressure to create each part. Then, they are machined into dies. Common metals used for this process are non ferrous metals such as tin, copper, magnesium, zinc, lead and aluminum; although ferrous materials can also be used. Due to the versatility of this process, it has become one of the highest volume of products made in the industry.
First of all, the Die Cast Tools used in this process is known as the die cast tooling or die cast mold. This mold is made from strengthened steel and can come in several shapes and sizes. They are available in single cavity, where one part is created per cycle, and multiple cavity, where several parts are created in a single cycle. These molds and tooling can cost for as low as a few hundred dollars for the simpler molds and would cost several thousand dollars for larger and complex molds.
Also, other Aluminum Die Cast Tools used for the process of die casting are the machinery; namely the gooseneck machine or hot chambered machine and the cold chambered machine. These machines have different advantages as well as advantages and it would depend upon what metal is being used to determine which machine is to be used.
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings using Die Casting Tooling. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com
Handles made of Aluminum
Handles made of Aluminum. Any construction worker dreams of working with lightweight materials and components that are sure to withstand the test of time. A lot of clients of die casting companies look for aluminum hardware handles to aid them in making new doors and other types of furniture. These are made from mold die casting tools to get the precise shape and measurements of the aluminum hardware handles fit for any piece of furniture or automobile. Handles made of aluminum also come with brackets to ensure easy hole drilling and to help attach the electrical components to their respective items. Aside from the aluminum material generating less weight for the overall output of their clients, this also allows the client to produce quality material that consumers can use for a lot of years to come.
Most aluminum hardware handles nowadays, are made of steel that is heavier in weight and is often prone to corrosion in a span of a few years. Since handles are often used for doors and cabinets, it is important to protect the quality of its material by using aluminum to release consumer anxiety over metal rusting and material decay. Moreover, a lot of consumers get to savor the advantage of being able to spend less due to the aluminum handle brackets included in the package. These are already welded components and can be constructed according to specific radii. Consumers can also be confident that handles made from aluminum have the most protective ribs that are distinctly tested for stability.
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Die Casting Aluminum Brackets. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com
Update On Ten Thousand Aerospace Parts In 4 Weeks
Last Monday 7/20/15, I wrote a newsletter about our goal to ship the 10,000 aerospace die casting parts in four weeks.
Here is an excerpt and a photo:
Kinetic Die Casting Company received a purchase order on July 13, 2015 from one of our Aerospace Part Manufacturing Company customers for ten thousand (10,000) aluminum die casting parts, delivery requested as ASAP (As Soon As Possible). These aerospace die casting parts have a special acme thread that needs to be completed, post processing. The parts are die trimmed, then the parts are vibra deburr finished, then we polish the parts and finally we put in the acme thread. We do a final inspection visually and with gauges, write the product certifications, pack and ship the parts…. READ MORE (https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/kdc/ten-thousand-aerospace-parts-four-week-delivery/)
Here is an update on that commitment: As of this week, we will have shipped 7,000 die casting parts of the 10,000 die casting parts on order. That delivery is two weeks earlier than projected. Kinetic Die Casting Company may even complete the purchase order this week. We take our requests for fast delivery serious. Our internal goal is to make and ship die casting parts in four weeks or sooner.
We would like to do the same for your company, give us a call. We accept purchase orders for 10 die casting parts, 10,000 die casting parts or up to 200,000 die casting parts in a year. We make parts in aluminum weighing from .01 pounds to about 10 pounds.
“The Parts We Make Today, We Ship Today”
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Aerospace Die Castings. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com
Your Personal Air Cooler–Aluminum Heat Sinks!
Your Personal Air Cooler–Aluminum Heat Sinks. A lot of manufacturers love purchasing aluminum heatsinks due to their efficient approach towards heat dissipation. If there is one thing that these products are known for, it should be that. In instances when there is a need for heat to be dispelled from one area to another, any manufacturer would immediately think of buying an aluminum heatsink. Not only does it provide hydraulic qualities in cooling different areas of a particular engine or machine, it also allows devices to be extra protected from exposure to very high temperature. As with all other electronic applications, aluminum heatsinks are primarily used in that respect.
Also made from brilliant method of aluminum die casting, most heatsinks have a net shape allowing them to take a variety of forms and dimensions in order to cater to all types of machines and functions. To date, these types of heatsinks are being produced at an alarming rate due to the high demand of automobile manufacturers and other industries that require heavy machinery. Thousands of aluminum heat sinks are being produced and shipped out to different parts of the globe in a daily basis. An advantage of using heatsinks made of aluminum, aside from its durable and lightweight feature, is that it does not need complex polishing once the output is made. Heatsinks are also very versatile that it can also be used inside computers to help dissipate heat caused by complex circuitry both inside and out. Since electricity ignites during electronic interaction, an aluminum heatsink helps depreciate this temperature.
Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sink Parts
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sinks. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com
Aluminum Heat Sink Info
Basically, heat sinks are used to reduce the amount of heat in electrical appliances. Heat sinks have been used to prevent overheating and breakdown of the concerned appliance since long, but aluminum heat sinks are a new advancement. Aluminum is being used to make these sinks because of its high durability and thermal conductivity. Here is a bite on how a heat sink works and how does aluminum die casting parts enhance the performance of the product.
WORKING AND AN EXTRA PUSH BY ALUMINUM
Furthermore, it is obvious that every electrical appliance has wires for the conduction of the current. But what most people do not know that the flowing of electric current through the wires also produces some amount of heat in the wires. How much of this heat is produced depends on what material is the wire made up of. Every metal or alloy has its characteristic resistance to the electric current flowing through it. More the resistance more will be the number collision of molecules and therefore more heat shall be produced. Heat is bad for the normal functioning of the appliance. So it is ideally required that the material being used low in electrical resistance or high in thermal conductivity.
Also, production of the heat is inevitable, and that’s why there is need for heat sinks. Now, aluminum is a highly conductive material to heat and electricity both, just what is needed for a perfect heat sink apparatus. As soon as the heat is produced in the appliance machinery, these aluminum heat sinks conduct them out of the whole set up and therefore prevent overheating.
Aluminum is the best material to be used to conduct heat out of the electrical circuit and that too efficiently and without incurring much damage to itself; a valuable investment to say the least.
Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sink Parts
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sinks. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com