Value for Kinetic Casting Production. Casting is known as a metal-forming process for producing various kinds of engineered metal parts. Manufacturing is done by injecting molten metal that has been pressurized into the steel die. After the metal injection process, …
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2025 Car Parts as Aluminum Die Castings
Using Aluminum Die Casting to make Aluminum Car Parts. Automated aluminum car parts die castings application using robots. For more information see the company’s website Kinetic Die Casting.
After-market auto parts manufacturers depend on companies like Kinetic Die Casting Company to help with the design of the part and produce auto parts at a competitive price. Draft angle requirements on aluminum die casting parts.
Good news for Chevy parts, Toyota parts, Nissan parts, Honda parts and Jeep parts users!
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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 manufactures aluminum and zinc die casting parts. Samples of KDC’s work include die cast speaker parts, aluminum tile plates, and other die cast metal parts. If you would like to have a quote please visit our website: Kinetic Die Casting Company
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6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91605 sales@kineticdc.com
Die Casting Alloys 2025
Die Casting Aluminum Alloys are lightweight and possesses the stability to come up with thin walls and different shapes. This metal can resist corrosion and other mechanical properties. Moreover, it has excellent electrical and high thermal conductivity. Above all, aluminum die castings can withstand high pressure and temperature. That’s why aluminum is the most common metal used in die casting.
Die casting zinc started in 1800. A patent was granted for the first machine for die casting printing in the year 1849. The die casting process was only limited to printer’s type but development of other shapes have been developed many years after. Aluminum die casting was introduced in 1914 and it gained popularity. Furthermore, die casting this kind of metal is still used today.
The Die Casting Aluminum Process of exerting high pressure to molten aluminum into molten cavities. These molds are called dies. They can be designed to come up with accurate and complex shapes. Parts can be defined to produce textured or smooth surfaces. Die cast products range from aircraft and automobile parts, toys, and even household utensils.
Aluminum Die casting is an economical and efficient process that offers a wide range of components and shapes. Parts that have been made through die casting have long service life. Moreover, it provides high-speed production and requires less or no machining at all. Furthermore, you can make thousands of similar castings before you use additional tools.
Aluminum die casting company generates parts that are dimensionally stable and strong, while maintaining close tolerances. Also, parts that have been die casted are stronger compared to plastic injection moldings.
Kinetic Die Casting manufactures aluminum and zinc die casting parts. Samples of KDC’s work include die cast speaker parts, aluminum tile plates, and other die cast metal parts. If you would like to have a quote please visit our website: Kinetic Die Casting Company
Kinetic Die Casting Company 6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, California 91605, United States of America
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Aluminum Die Casting Airplane Parts 2025
How to Use Aluminum Airplane parts. The popular aircraft airframe has been the most challenging function for aluminum alloys; to account the progress of the high strength alloys is as well to account the progress of airframes. Duralumin is the first high strength, high temperature treatable aluminum alloy and was utilized originally for the structure of stiff airships. Duralumin was actually an aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy. It was initiated in the country of Germany and expanded in the United States of America as alloy 17S-T. It was employed first and foremost as a sheet and plate.
Throughout the 20th century, aluminum turned out to be an important metal in die casting aluminum aircraft parts. The cylinder mass of the engine that controlled the plane of the famous Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in 1903 was a one piece die casting in an aluminum alloy consisting of 8% copper. The aluminum propeller blades emerged as early as 1907 and aluminum seats, covers, cast brackets, cowlings, and comparable parts were regular by the start of the World War I.
In the year 1916, L. Brequet created a scouting bomber that identified the primary utilization of aluminum in the functioning configuration of a plane. By the end of the war, Germany and the Allies used aluminum die casting alloys intended for the constructional scaffolding of fuselage and section assemblies.
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Airplane Die Castings. We make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die casting every week.
Contact us to get die casting prices https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California 91605
Sales@kineticdc.com
Pacific Die Casting Company California History
Pacific Die Casting Company 6155 South Eastern Avenue, Commerce, California has ceased doing business in California this year. Die casting customers wanting to remain in California can contact Kinetic Die Casting Company for your die casting parts at 818-982-9200 or email sales@kineticdc.com.
Former newsletter: Pacific Die Casting U.S. Operations Closure
This is the story by Bob Thomas that is a recounting of his memory of working at Pacific Die Casting Company in Commerce California and his founding of Kinetic Die Casting Company in North Hollywood California.
Pacific Die Casting Company in California (Pacific) was founded in 1951 in Paramount, California at 15006 South Verdura Avenue, Paramount, CA 90723 by Tip Welch. Pacific was located on Verdura Avenue and was east of Downey Avenue and north of Compton Blvd (now called Somerset). Operating out of three small buildings a total of 20,000?sq?ft with 10 die casting machines. Now that location is apartment complexes. Pacific did not have a website or fax number before the sale from Tip to Vince. Pacific had the phone number of (213) 636-1052. While operating Pacific in Paramount, Tip hired his son David in the 1960s. Dave Welch left Pacific in Paramount and later opened El Monte Tool and Die Casting Company in El Monte, California in the 1970s. In the early 1990s, Dave Welch closed El Monte Tool and Die business and auctioned off the business assets.
In 1981, Tip sold Pacific under an asset and profit agreement to Vincent Orlandini. Vince, at the time, was running Newland Hardware in Pasadena. Vince took over operation of Pacific with his children Janet, John, Jim, Jeff, Joe, Jerry and Joanna. Janet Orlandini ran the office, Jeff Orlandini took over finance and operations as Vice-President, and Joe Orlandini was in charge of die casting production and manufacturing. By 1985, Jeff Orlandini took over the control of Pacific. The annual sales at Pacific were declining for the years of 1981 to 1987.
In the early 1990s, the Orlandini’s moved Pacific from the 20,000 foot building in Paramount to a 40,000 foot building in the City of Commerce.
In 1987, Bob Thomas was training sales people for The Dale Carnegie Organization. Pacific had sales of under $1,000,000 and Vince wanted growth. They placed an advertisement in the Los Angeles Times Classified for a die casting salesman and Bob called Pacific for the job. Vince hired Bob because he was familiar with the Dale Carnegie organization. Jeff was running Pacific, so Bob worked for Jeff. Bob’s pay was a small salary of $12 per hour, ($25,000 per year) and a 2.5% commission on new die casting sales.
Before Bob was hired on at Pacific Die Casting Company, the best year of annual sales was just over two million dollars. Bob was hired September 1, 1987. The Pacific annual sales for 1987 were $1,500,000. The first full year Bob sold die casting parts for Pacific, in 1988, Bob had increased the annual sales to $2,621,000. With Bob’s help, the Pacific annual sales grew to over five million dollars ($5,000,000) by 1992.
The largest new die casting customers that Bob got for Pacific were Kim Lighting, to make large die casting lighting fixtures. Several concrete roof tile companies, such as Lifetile, Monier, Eagle, Pioneer, Westile, Hanson and Boral roofing tile companies to make aluminum roofing tile molds. Pacific made hundreds of thousands of aluminum roofing tile molds for several millions of dollars over the years.
From 1987 to 1993, Bob was paid a 2.5% commission on new sales, that amount in 1992 was over $87,000 and his annual salary was at $25,000 making his total income over $100,000 for the year 1992. He was let go from Pacific Die Casting. Bob’s last day at Pacific was February 12th 1993. At the time Bob (me), felt that being let go was a horrible experience but in retrospect, being let go from Pacific was the best thing to have happened to me. Joe Orlandini started working at Pacific Die Casting in January 1982 and he was let go in March 2016.
Pacific Die Casting Company has been in business since 1951. They were one of the few remaining die casting companies in California.
(Newsletter: https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/kdc/southern-california-usa-die-casting-companies-2025/).
I, Bob Thomas, am personally saddened with this bad news. The Orlandini family have struggled a lot over the last few years to keep the California Die Casting Operations going. I wish them a lot of luck in their future endeavors.
Kinetic Die Casting Company would not currently be in business if Pacific Die Casting Company was never owned by the Orlandini family. Vince Orlandini hired Bob Thomas in 1987, Jeff Orlandini let Bob Thomas go in February 1993, and then Bob Thomas founded Kinetic Die Casting Company the following year in July 1994. Thank you, Jeff.
A message to all the former Pacific Die Casting Company customers that do not want to buy parts from Mexico and want to keep their manufacturing business in California, feel free to send us your die casting tooling so we can make your die casting parts. We can make die casting parts from a few ounces to up to 10 pounds. We can run thousands of parts or a few hundred parts, if only a few hundred parts are needed. We make aluminum die casting parts and zinc die casting parts.
Feel free to call us or email us with your request for quote. You can also use our online request for quote form for die casting parts prices (https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html).
Our contact information is as follows:
Bob Thomas, President
Kinetic Die Casting Company (www.kineticdc.com)
6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91605
sales@kineticdc.com 818-982-9200
Pacific Die Casting U.S. Operations Closure
On Thursday, July 17, 2025 my customer received this sad news from Pacific Die Casting Company 6155 S Eastern Ave, Commerce, California 90040:
“We are writing to inform you that after much consideration, we have made the difficult decision to permanently close Pacific Die Casting’s U.S. production operations. As part of this transition, we have carefully evaluated all customer programs for compatibility with our remaining operation in Tecate, Mexico. We will be gathering up and palletizing your tooling for retrieval. We will provide those shipping details when available. Please be advised that there may be a small fee associated with this tooling preparation.
Please note: Any tooling remaining unclaimed after September 12th 2025 may be considered abandoned and subject to disposal at our discretion. We strongly encourage prompt communication to avoid any issues.”
Pacific Die Casting Company has been in business since 1951. They are one of the few remaining die casting companies in California. I am personally saddened with this bad news. The Orlandini family have struggled a lot over the last few years to keep the California Die Casting Operations going. I wish them a lot of luck in their future endeavors.
Kinetic Die Casting Company would not currently be in business if Pacific Die Casting was never owned by the Orlandini family. I will address that history in another newsletter. If you are a former PDC customer looking for a California die casting source, contact us at:
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, California 91605
sales@kineticdc.com 818-982-9200
Request die casting parts pricing webpage: https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html
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