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Die Casting Supervisor Job August 2023

08/10/2023 – For nearly 30 years, Kinetic Die Casting Company has been a small manufacturing company located in the Los Angeles, California area. We make aluminum die casting parts and zinc die casting parts for our manufacturing customers. We are looking to hire a Die Casting Production Supervisor. This is a full time job, 40 hours a week, for a person experienced in die casting supervision or manufacturing supervision. This person will sometimes assist with production scheduling, supervise die casting machine operators, supervise die casting machine setups, and supervise production personnel. This person should already live in Southern California to be considered. No job applicants from other countries will be considered.

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Kinetic Die Casting Company, Inc
(www.kineticdiecasting.com/)
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91605

Email Resume: sales@kineticdc.com

Call for an appointment: 818-982-9200

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How Can Trim Dies Save Me Money on Die Casting Parts in 2023?

How Can Trim Dies Save Me Money on Die Casting Parts? – Is a question, I get asked frequently from potential customers and current customers.

I will discuss what a die casting part trim die is and what it does, but first we need to know a little about how die casting parts are made. The Die Casting Trim Die is part of the die casting part tooling package.

The molten metal is under so much pressure that the metal “flashes” out around the edges of the part inside the die casting mold. This excess metal is also called “flash”. This flash is typically very thin, sometimes paper thin, wall of metal. The flash is frequently sharp and can cut fingers if not handled carefully. After the part cools sufficiently, the flash must be removed before we can ship the die cast part to our customer.

    The most common ways to remove flash are:

  • Using a file or sander – Somewhat labor intensive and subject to “artistic interpretation” from the worker. Not always consistent in the process.
  • Using a trim die – A trim die cuts consistently .005″ to .010″ close to edge of the die casting part like a cookie cutter. Is also the fastest way to remove flash.

The trim die is in two parts and each half is bolted on either the upper or lower platen of a trim press. The trim press has typically 15 to 20 tons of closing pressure. The press raises and lowers as the worker actuates the buttons. The die casting part fits perfectly in the trim die bottom, the trim die top half closes on the part and uses a cutting edge to cut the excess metal (flash) away from the part.

Because the trim die cuts the flash from the part accurately and consistently, the part quality is always better when a trim die is used to remove the a flash. So, less money is wasted on poor part quality. The trim press also operates faster than the die casting machine so the flash removal takes less time and labor, thus saving money in part production.

Each of our die casting production cells at Kinetic Die Casting Company has at least one trim press to accommodate a trim die for every die casting production part order. Every customer who owns a trim die, saves money on their part price. Call us today for a FREE competitive part price proposal to make your parts 818-982-9200.

“The Parts We Make Today, We Ship Today”

Kinetic Die Casting Company. Inc.

6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood,

California 91605, United States of America

E-mail sales@kineticdc.com

USA Toll Free: (800) 524-8083 Local: (818) 982-9200

To get prices for Die Casting Tooling Molds or Parts:

RFQ Die Casting Tooling Part Prices

Kinetic Die Casting Company makes:

  • Light Fixture Die Casting Parts
  • Photos Die Casting Parts
  • Aerospace Die Casting Parts
  • Aluminum Die Casting Light Fixture

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    February 2023 NADCA Meeting

    University of California – Irvine on February 1st and February 2nd. North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) will be hosting the Die Materials Committee meeting and R&D Committee meeting. This is a great opportunity for NADCA Chapter 30 members to listen to the latest updates on NADCA research, network with suppliers and die casters, and tour the lab at the University of California – Irvine. The meetings are free to attend, but we ask that anyone attending please RSVP using the following link, so that we can plan accordingly.

    NADCA Die Materials Committee
    Wednesday, February 1, 2023 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    NADCA R&D Committee
    Thursday, February 2, 2023 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
    The meeting will be held at University of California – Irvine, CA 92697

    Register using this link: https://forms.gle/NKiF3gcBGNzAXWtj9
    (if you cannot access Google Forms please send an email to glim@diecasting.org)

    Beau Glim
    Project Manager
    North American Die Casting Association
    847-808-3164

    February 2023 North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) Meeting

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    Die Casting Tooling in 2022

    Die Casting Tooling. Die casting is an industrial process used by manufacturers which involves forcing melted metal into Die Casting Tooling or also known as molds under extremely high pressure. This process is commonly used in cases where a manufacturer would need a large quantity of small-sized or medium-sized parts. This process can make use of ferrous metals but it usually uses nonferrous materials such as copper, zinc, aluminum, and magnesium among other metals. Die casting is a great process to use where the manufacturer needs to maintain a smooth surface, good quality of parts, and a fairly uniform outcome for each part. There is little or sometimes no need for post-production machining to uniform the parts.
    There are two ways to achieve this process; the first is to use the hot chambered machine and the second is to use the cold chambered machine. The former is used for metals with lower melting points and can fill in the cavities of Die Casting Tooling faster compared to the latter. However, there are metals that hot chambered machines cannot handle so cold chambered machines are used in their place.
    When it comes to Die Casting Tooling, there are different sizes and shapes to choose from. There are also different styles to use and the cost will vary based on the simplicity or complexity of the mold. They are built usually from hardened steel which takes a lot of time to finish. This is the main part of the whole die casting process and is the most important part.

    “The Parts We Make Today, We Ship Today”

    Kinetic Die Casting Company. Inc.

    6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood,

    California 91605, United States of America

    E-mail sales@kineticdc.com

    USA Toll Free: (800) 524-8083 Local: (818) 982-9200

    To get prices for Die Casting Tooling Molds or Parts:

    RFQ Die Casting Tooling Part Prices

    Kinetic Die Casting Company makes:

  • Kinetic Die Casting Capabilities
  • Kinetic Die Casting Jobs
  • FAQ Die Casting Questions and Answers
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    Die Cast Tooling Mold Bases in 2021

    Kinetic Die Casting owns several Die Casting Tooling Mold Bases that we use to produce aluminum die casting parts. These die cast mold bases are convenient for use for customers who own die casting tooling inserts but not a die cast mold base to use in a die casting machine. Some of the moldbases we own are as small as 12″ by 12″ and are as large as 36″ by 36″. Kinetic Die Casting also owns DME unit dies and MUD bases. DME unit dies are available in many sizes. Kinetic Die Casting primarily uses two DME Unit Die sizes:

    • 10″ x 12″ DME Unit Die
    • 12″ x 15″ DME Unit Die

    Kinetic Die Casting will mount “customer owned” die cast tooling inserts into our mold bases so we can produce aluminum die casting parts. We can mount inserts ranging in sizes from 3″ to 20″ and all sizes in between. If a customer contacts us and they own die casting tooling inserts only, we can make parts for them. We have also made die cast tooling inserts for customers that will fit our mold bases. The tooling inserts are many types, like:

    • Guitar Amplifier Housings
    • Chocolate Fountain Heaters
    • Golfing Products
    • Aluminum Boxes
    • Aluminum Heatsinks
    • Aluminum Hardware
    • Military Parts
    • Aluminum Auto Parts
    • Aluminum Aircraft Parts

    Die Casting Tooling is the greatest cost barrier to producing aluminum die cast Custom Metal Parts. The die cast die mold base is a very large percentage of the die cast tool cost. Kinetic Die Casting uses our die casting mold bases to save money for our customers, so they can get the die casting parts they need.

    Kinetic Die Casting has Die Casting Tooling Mold Bases

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