Archive for March, 2009

What Auto Parts

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The most abundant metals found on earth is aluminum. Aluminum die casting is strong, flexible, lightweight, recyclable, malleable, and corrosion-resistant. These properties are factors that make the aluminum a great choice for material in producing cars and aluminum die casting car parts.

Die Casting, rolling, extrusion, or forging can be used to manufacturing with aluminum. When rolled under extreme pressure, the aluminum becomes thinner and longer. It becomes any of the three widely used forms: plate, sheet, and foil.

In North America, transportation is representative of the largest market for aluminum manufacturing. Where manufacturing of cars and trucks are concerned, the aluminum is the second most widely used component. Top reason for this is because producers are keen in improving the gas mileages of their vehicles. Since aluminum is about one-third the weight of steel, the entire vehicle mass can be reduced significantly. Aluminum Auto Parts Manufacturing will Gain Momentum.

As car manufacturing continue to conduct research about aluminum die casting and how best they can use this metal to manufacture excellent quality vehicles, more companies will start turning to aluminum as an alternative material to steel and iron.

These days, aluminum auto parts made of aluminum die castings include: valve covers, aluminum alloy wheels, carburetors, as well as body and closure panels, or flooring. Aluminum die casting manufacturing is still used at a very low volume. Mass manufacturing production will only be feasible once research finds out how aluminum die casting can really become more useful than steel or as strong as steel.

Concerns for reliability and safety are the major factors that inhibit the full blast manufacturing of major car parts. As car makers gain more confidence in the methods and techniques to manufacture high-quality aluminum die casting auto parts, the public is yet to drive the more economical cars made out of aluminum die casting.

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History of Aluminum Casting Parts

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

History of Aluminum Casting Parts. These days, many manufacturers engaged in the metalworking industry are embracing die casting as their prime means of creation or production. This very versatile process is used to construct metal parts through the forcing of molten metal, placed under high pressure, into recyclable steel molds, which are known as dies.

Die casting parts were born in the middle of the 19th century with the introduction of pressure injection as an alternative to gravity pressure as a means for metal casting. In 1849, Sturges, the name responsible for the first manually operated machine designed for casting printing type, was given a patent. While die casting was limited to said casting printing type for 20 more years following the patent, other shapes and techniques were born and developed as the end of the century progressed. Eight years before the 20th century set in, different commercial applications began to include die casting parts for cash registers, photographs, and many more. Soon enough, mass production of parts began – and continues to grow to this day.

In fact, die casting parts are included among the most mass-produced items produced by the metalworking industry today. This is primarily because dies can be designed in order to make a variety of simple to complex shapes while observing a high level of accuracy, as well as creativity and repeatability in order to get the best value. Manufacturers can save a great deal of money and consumers can avail of sturdy, very reliable parts for their commercial and industrial needs. Such parts make up a huge percentage of a number of businesses, from toy making to automobile assembling, and they can be as easy as a toilet faucet or as composite as a connector housing, depending on the demand.

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Interview Tips: Top Qualities Every Die Casting Job Hopefuls Should Possess

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Interview Tips: Top Qualities Every Die Casting Job Hopefuls Should Possess. Notice that die casting companies have a lot of interviews conducted prior to choosing that one perfect candidate to do the job. You often go through the tensing initial interview, the equally edgy follow up interviews and the nerve wracking final interview. With this kind of interviews in profusion, an applicant should braise himself with interview tips that will make him the most highly recommended and preferred man for the job.

Understanding of qualities the interviewer is looking for

In applying for diecasting jobs, you should very well know what type of candidate a specific company is aiming for. In other words, you should put yourself in the company’s shoes and discern what they’re actually looking for. You can be suitable to the job yet does not fit in the qualities an interviewer is trying to find. Therefore, if you don’t want your hard work be put to naught, an identification of what you should be projecting to your future employer should be carried out in your job interviews.

Have the preparedness of a scout

This is one interview tips that should always be in an applicant’s backpack. Researching about the company and the nature of job you’re targeting is essential. Normally, it is in the die cast job and the die casting company itself where interview questions are being based at. Thus, you should always have ready questions and answers in mind to avoid stuttering and tripping over your tongue in the interview proper.

Provide the right body languages

Body language can speak of a person in its entirety. This is one of those interview tips that need careful attention among applicants; the way you talk, the way you establish eye contact and your composure when answering questions is deemed as proper body languages one should constantly be reminded of. More tips can be found at Super Jobs 4 You.

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What are Metal Casting Parts

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

What are Metal Casting Parts? If you’re interested with the metalworking industry or are looking into the different kinds of metal materials used and products made in the several metal-related businesses that are around today, you’d surely encounter the term “aluminum die casting parts” most of the time during your search. Also referred to as aluminum die cast parts, such are the products that can be made using the aluminum die casting process, one of the most popular methods in casting these days.

But what is the aluminum die casting process to begin with? The aluminum die casting process is used for the production of custom metal parts. The process, which is considered versatile by many manufacturers, forces molten metal under high pressure into steel molds – which are called dies – that are reusable. These molds can be designed in a number of ways so that simple from complex shapes can be attained while observing a relatively high degree of accuracy, as well as repeatability for bulk orders of some costumers. Thus, aluminum die casting parts are born and sold into the growing market of the metalworking industry.

When it comes to metal casting, aluminum die casting metal parts are really a sight to behold. Both manufacturers and consumers never fail to be awed by the quality of metal parts that can be produced using the famous aluminum die casting process. These metal parts do not only boast of dimensional accuracy and measurement preciseness, they can also be sharply defined using a variety of options for texture. They can be made smooth, rough, or heavily detailed. Moreover, their finishing touches are more attractive and highly serviceable, as opposed to those used by other metal casting methods.

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SFV NTMA Board of Directors

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

SMAC joins with the SFV/NTMA in congratulating Randy Jones, of Xceliron Corp. for his reelection as returning president of the San Fernando Valley Chapter NTMA for 2009. Randy was one of eight chapter board members reelected in 2009. One new member, Tom Molnar, also joins the board this year, according to Executive Director David Goodreau. In remarks to members and friends at the installation dinner, held at the Odyssey Restaurant, in Granada Hills, Randy thanked the board for their efforts in 2009. He also thanked the membership for recognizing the successes the organization had in 2008 and for continuing their faith in the leadership shown by him, the board officers and directors.

He also recognized the efforts of chapter Executive Secretary Conny Goodreau and the participation and support shown to the board by Roberto Gutierrez of LA Valley College. Board members for 2009 in addition to Randy Jones are Board Vice President Jerry Rothlisberger of RMI/Mag-Hytec; chapter Treasurer Bob Thomas, of Kinetic Die Casting, Inc.; chapter Secretary Gerald Stump, of Roberts Tool Company, chapter Trustee Tom Mundy, of Superior Thread Rolling, Board Alternate Trustee Anthoney Mudy of Anmar Precision, and Directors Stan Bennett of Repairtech International, Brad Hart of Roberts Tool Company and Tom Molnar, of Lees Enterprise.

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