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Manufactured Aluminum Hardware Handles

Manufactured Aluminum Hardware Handles. When it comes to manufacturing, one of the best metals to use in certain parts and products is aluminum. This metal is ideal because it is relatively easy to acquire, hence it is cheap. Companies can mine them almost everywhere. Not only is aluminum cheap, its characteristics are of high quality. This metal is comparable to steel when it comes to strength and durability. In terms of weight, aluminum is also significantly lighter than steel as well. This is why it is used in making hardware handles.

First of all, Aluminum Hardware Handles are designed so that it can take high amounts of punishment. It is used to be pulled, pushed, turned and takes much abuse in order to open doors and other entry ways. In using Aluminum Hardware Handles, manufacturers can be sure that it will last longer compared to other materials because of its characteristics. And by using die casting, they can also produce them faster and with better consistency.

Secondly, the manufacturing process known as die casting uses heat and pressure to make the parts or products, in this case, Aluminum Hardware Handles. The process starts with the raw aluminum, it is then subjected to an intense amount of heat in order to melt it. The liquefied metal is then injected into molds where its cavities give its shape. Using pressure of up to 30,000 PSI, the liquid metal is forced into every nook and cranny of the mold. After the mold cools down, the resulting Aluminum Handles have accurate dimensions, consistent and with great surface quality.

Die Casting Handle Part
Die Casting Handle Parts

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

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Made In California Featured Manufacturer

Thank you CMTC for recognizing #kineticdc as a leader in die castings in California.

Kinetic Die Casting Company

Kinetic Die Casting Company is the featured manufacturing company in the CMTC Made In California website (http://www.cmtc.com/made-in-california-profile/kinetic-die-casting-company-inc).

Our Capabilities:
Die castings produced from 50 to 100 aluminum parts each day (low customer demand).
Die castings produced to over 5,000 aluminum parts a day (high customer demand).
Aluminum die casting part sizes from .001 pounds to 10 pounds.
Die casting aluminum part sizes range from .025″ x .025″ to 15″ x 15″.
Aluminum: 380, 383, 360, and 413 Die Casting Alloy.

Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood,
California USA 91605
818-982-9200
800-524-8083
sales@kineticdc.com

Made in CA featured: http://www.cmtc.com/made-in-california-featured-manufacturers
California Manufacturing Technology Consulting® (CMTC)

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The Disadvantages of having Porosity in Die Casting

Disadvantages of porosity in diecasting. Diecasting is a method of molding molten metal, plastic and resin into whatever shape you desire. In order to do this, a machine will need to pour the molten substance into a container and then force it inside the mold until it cools down. The substance will eventually harden and take the form of the die cast mold it is in. Die casting is commonly used in making toys, instruments, costumes and even costumes. However, there are certain problems in which the products become porous which contributes a lot to its brittleness. This is commonly known as die cast porosity, an unwanted result brought about by air pockets and void space inside the molded material. Products with porosity typically are considered to be of low standard and poor in quality. Here are some disadvantages of die casting porosity.

Air pockets inside a die cast product; can cause weakness of the material. The structure becomes less stable because the density of the particles melded together is not balanced due to small voids of space within. There are also times when die casting porosity makes the product look less appealing to the buyer or consumer, due to the impression that porosity is a result of low quality machine and materials. Chances of infiltration are also high due to an imbalance in the density of the material. Luckily, there are a lot of ways to reduce the chances of cast die porosity. However, it would also mean an increase in your expense, but it would also increase the chance of more consumers because of your high grade product materials.

Die Casting Molds Tooling
Die Casting Tooling Mold

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

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Die Casting and Porosity

Die Casting and Porosity. What is Die Casting Porosity? In order for you to know what die casting porosity is, you need to know the die casting basics. The most common form of Die Casting Porosity is a kind of factory defect in which die cast parts contain small pockets of void space and air within the metal, causing it to become porous.

What is porosity? Porosity in Die Casting is the air trapped by the metal inside the die casting parts. To know more, a basic knowledge of the die casting process is necessary. Die casting is a process wherein a particular amount of molten metal is put inside a shot cylinder, then it is applied (plunged) with great force with a piston so as to force the metal into a die cast mold or die cast die. During this “plunging process”, air inside the cylinder is forced along with the metal into the die casting mold. It is a very fluid turbulent process. The air forced into the mold with the metal and the metal already inside the mold is forced out of the mold through a series of gates, vents and overflows.

The metal is left to cool down and harden or freeze inside the mold. The metal is then removed as a die cast part. The same process is repeated over again.

Furthermore, die casting companies use metals which are non-ferrous, or do not contain Iron, as this is the highest factor for oxidation and rusting. Several examples of non-ferrous metals include zinc, aluminum, lead, magnesium, tin and copper. Kinetic Die Casting only uses aluminum and zinc.

In the worst case, porosity in die casting parts, weakens die casting parts, if the voids or pockets are very large. Porosity typically matters most in pressure tight die casting parts. When the air escapes through a die casting part, it is typically caused by porosity.

The many forms of Die Casting Porosity are caused by many variables:

  • Metal and Mold Temperatures
  • Material Cleanliness
  • Die Cast Mold Design
  • Die Cast Part Design
  • Die Casting Machine Pressures
  • Die Casting Machine Shot Speed
  • Die Casting Spray or Mold Release
  • Other forms of porosity can be from “shrinkage” or wall thickness.

Die Casting Molds Tooling
Die Casting Tooling Mold

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

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Aluminum Die Casting–Why Use It!

Aluminum Die Casting–Why Use It! Many materials can be used in various metalworking processes including in the popular method of die casting. The most preferred materials for die casting are non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, zinc, copper, lead, magnesium and tin-based alloys. Many manufacturers, nonetheless, favor aluminum die casting because of several advantages.

Manufacturers are able to parlay the metal’s beneficial characteristics by opting for aluminum die casting. For one, aluminum is light in weight but possesses good mechanical properties. Parts with thin walls and complex shapes can be produced at excellent quality and strength by using aluminum alloy. Even at high temperatures, the metal also retains its strength. Aluminum also offers good resistance to corrosion and provides high electrical and thermal conductivity needed in many parts of consumer and industrial products.

Owing to these basic properties, aluminum die casting can produce stronger and more durable components. The malleability of aluminum also allows the production of parts that could be applied with varying types of textures, resulting in fewer finishing touches needed for the end-products.

Aluminum die casting can likewise easily mass-produce parts already tailor-fit for assembly, complete with holes, bosses or studs. These features would contribute to less labor costs and a more efficient production line.

Die Casting Parts
Die Casting Parts

Kinetic Die Casting Company makes Aluminum Casting Parts. 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

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