Aluminum Die Cast Auto Parts include radiators, carburetors, gas tanks, valve covers, mirrors, air filter adapters, exhaust systems, body and closure panels, door and trunk handles, auto lamp parts, engine brackets, wheels, master cylinders, ornaments and logos among others. Aluminum …
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Video of Auto Parts at Kinetic Die Casting Company
Automotive Die Casting Parts from
Kinetic Die Casting Company
Kinetic Die Casting Company makes several auto parts for our customers. This automotive parts video shows a few of the automotive parts we produce for our customers. On our website, we show other pictures of automotive parts. Aftermarket car parts manufacturers depend on companies like Kinetic Die Casting to help with the design of the part and produce auto parts at a competitive price.
Aluminum auto parts in this video are produced from a few parts to thousands of car parts a day. Many features of the automotive part are manufactured “near net shape” to save the cost of wasted materials and the additional labor of machining. Mounting holes are usually produced into the aluminum auto part during production. also saving cost. Many of the primary “tier one” automotive manufacturers have their own manufacturing plants. They also purchase aluminum automotive parts from companies such as Kinetic Die Casting Company.
Contact Kinetic Die Casting Company today if you need an automotive part in aluminum or zinc. We are located just north of Los Angeles, California at 6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood 91605.
Call 800-524-8083 or Email at sales@kineticdc.com
Die Casting Tooling KDC
Die Casting Tooling at KDC. Die cast tooling is fondly identified as die casting dies, insert die, or die casting molds by some people. This is obtainable in broad variety of sizes, styles, as well as values. In addition, die casting tooling is made available in single cavities with a single part per cycle while sometimes it comes in several cavities that surrounds more than one part in ever cycle.
Most of the time, companies operating on this procedure would simply create uses of molds for aluminum die cast parts or cold chamber die casting machine tooling dies. The cost may differ, sometimes it comes in a few hundred dollars particularly when making trim dies then it may cost a few thousand for the case of cavity inserts or it may range to numerous thousand dollars for the huge part whole die cast die package.
Additionally, Kinetic Die Casting Tooling is accessible in a plethora of types which encompass of Prototype Die Cast Tooling Inserts, Die Cast Tooling Inserts, Unit die Tooling, Trim Dies for Die Cast Parts, Die Cast Family Mold Tooling, and Complete Class “A” Die Cast Die or else recognized as Mold Tooling. If you are looking for the cheapest type of die casting tooling, choose for die cast tooling inserts. This kind requires heat treating in order to proficiently extend the tooling life. Just in case when the cavity inserts seems to be too hard, there is a propensity that they will not pass the tremendous temperature of the molten metal therefore leading to the crack of steel.
Kinetic Die Casting manufactures a lot of aluminum rooftile plates , trim tile molds, and military die casting.
If you would like a quote, please visit our website: Kinetic Die Casting Company 800-524-8083 or sales@kineticdc.com
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Brackets using Die Casting Tooling
Die Casting Tooling is used to make aluminum handles and aluminum brackets. One of the most adaptable processes for producing metal parts that are engineered to precision, die casting is a technique by which molten metal is inserted into steel molds at very high pressures. These molds, referred to as “dies”, have been shaped to mold material into an assortment of complex shapes and tiny parts that display exact correctness and consistency. These metal parts are a creation of greater die casting tooling, and have textured surfaces or flat surfaces depending on their use. Manufactured die cast parts are utilized for a huge number of practical items from aircraft components to brackets and handles.
Using die casting tooling, a high volume of items can be bulk-produced. This is of enormous significance to the metal manufacturing industry, as it enables them to meet a superior demand for specifically-shaped materials made of diverse kinds of metals. Die casting tooling assembly lines power-driven by machines generate a excellent number of metal components and parts that consumers utilize everyday, from aircraft and automobiles, to aluminum handles and aluminum brackets. These die cast parts can range from uncomplicated faucet sinks to complex connector housings.
In die casting, the designer of the die casting tooling employed will want to generate these parts with a mind to matching both the function of these parts, with the speed, cost and quality implicated in the die casting procedure. This comprises the price and possessions of the material to be cast, the operating costs and abilities of the casting machines, and other post-processing procedures such as machine tooling.
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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Draft Angles in Die Castings
Kinetic Die Casting Company discusses “Draft Angle in Die Castings” – “what is draft angle in an aluminum metal box casting?” or “why do I need a draft angle on my aluminum die casting box part?” The mechanical reply is, all aluminum die castings need a draft angle on the walls of die cast box parts perpendicular to the parting plane or parallel to the slide interfaces. Because I have been selling die cast parts for over 20 years, I find easy answers and give simple calculations for my clients. What does that have to do with the usual engineer (any engineer other than in tooling or mechanical) or professional buyer?
Most people do not have the need to worry about how things are made; only what is made, and will it be what is essential. “Have you ever observed on a cupcake the bottom diameter is smaller than the top diameter?” or “Have you noted that a cake pan has sides that slope in toward the middle of the pan?” That would be an extreme case of a draft angle. Aluminum die castings would stick inside the die casting tool, molds, or die casting die if there was not enough draft angle in the tool and part. The usual draft angle for an aluminum die casting part is two degrees per side. The calculation for that is easy if a anyone is acquainted with die casting production part design.
Imagine an enclosure (or Aluminum Box) lying on a counter with the open side up. The aluminum box is 2″ deep inside with the height and width 4″ each way on outside. The walls of the box are 0.10″ in width. Due to the wall’s thickness, a few things are obvious to a part designer regarding this seemingly simple box:
A 2 degree draft angle will alter the dimensions in the following on the interior and exterior and should be regarded if something needs to fit inside the box or outside the box:
If the box was intended for the interior of 4″ x 4″ at the bottom: box:
See our die casting draft webpage: http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/draft.html
Contact Kinetic Die Casting Company at 800-524-8083 for more information
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