Zinc Die Casting Knobs: The Optimal Choice for Performance and Durability In the world of industrial manufacturing, choosing the right materials for various components is a crucial decision. When it comes to knobs, particularly those used in electronic devices, zinc …
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Crucial Handles Made Cheaper
Crucial Handles Made Cheaper. Hardware aluminum handles are very important in everyone’s daily lives. They can be seen in doors, cabinets, and drawers. These hardware handles are used to put pressure by pulling, pushing, or carrying things so they should be made with extra care so as to create durable handles.
The fact that hardware handles are very crucial in many appliance and equipments, manufacturing them should also be precise to ensure strength and durability. One of the materials commonly used for handles is aluminum. Aluminum is a metal alloy that has chemical properties that are perfect in making hardware handles. This metal is light and easier to acquire so it is economical to use. This metal is also durable and strong.
Manufacturers of hardware handles use die-casting to produce them using aluminum as the metal. They choose this combination because aluminum is easy to acquire and mold. It would take less money and time for them to produce handles. Die-casting handles also adds up to the strength because the handles produced are near to net shape or they are molded as a whole so welding and assembling are not needed anymore. So nowadays, people can notice that the popular handles of doors, cabinets, windows, drawers, and luggage are made of die-casted aluminum.
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Methods for making Aluminum Automotive Parts
Methods for making Aluminum Auto Parts. Every single day, thousands of auto parts are made and produced by different auto companies: Chevrolet, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, and more. Many automotive parts are manufactured by net shape to save costs on additional labor and wasted materials. The metal aluminum is often used for car parts or auto parts for they are only a third of the weight of steel parts. Machining holes into the aluminum during production is easier. Indeed, aluminum proved to be the better metal compared to other metals because of its many beneficial properties.
To create aluminum automotive parts, the metal has to first undergo the die casting manufacturing process. First, the aluminum is being liquefied. The liquid metal will then be injected into the molds to take up the shape as dictated by the mold. Around 1,500 PSI to 30,000 PSI is applied, so that the liquid is forced into the mold perfectly. This will ensure accuracy in its dimensions. Afterward, the molds are set aside to cool and once open, the aluminum automotive parts are perfectly finished.
The end result of this method is extraordinarily amazing: accurate dimensions and great surface finish. Parts can be remade with equal standard and consistency each time.
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Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Military Parts vs Extrusions
Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Military Parts vs Extrusions. Die casting is a process wherein molten aluminum is injected into a mold with great pressure. Afterwards, they are then set to water cool. When they are opened, they are then ejected. Aluminum military parts are created through this simple and inexpensive manufacturing process. As compared to other processes like sand casting, gravity casting, forging, extrusion, plastic injection moldings and stamping, die casting is inarguably the most efficient process for molding aluminum military parts.
Pressure die casting parts are more recyclable as opposed to forgings and extrusions. Aluminum die casting is efficient and economical when it comes to maintenance, refurbishing, remanufacturing, and repair for extending its life. It is non toxic and practical, and can readily be used again and again.
Pressure die casting is produced faster compared to extrusions. It has more net shape, which means that more features, depressions and angles can be placed in one operation. You can create more complex shapes, have thinner sheets, and more accurate dimensions with high pressure die casting for aluminum military parts. Holes can be cast in place rather than machining them later, adding to a higher production cost. There will be fewer waste products in pressure die casting aluminum military parts as opposed to extrusions.
Kinetic Die Casting manufactures die casting metal parts creating products like roofing tile molds, lighting parts, and military parts. If you would like more information about Kinetic Die Casting, visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company
Royal Die Casting Company
Royal Die Casting Company
1816 N. Keystone St.
Burbank, California 91504
For many years, Royal Die Casting Company was located in Burbank California. Royal Die Casting is Closed. Royal was a small diecasting company that catered to Aerospace and connector companies. Royal Diecasting assisted Glenair Connectors by shipping them connectors (overflow work). Glenair has their own die casting department but many times sent work to Royal. Joe Cruz produced parts for other die casting companies also.
Royal Die Casting Company was founded by Joe Cruz and three silent partners. This diecasting company was small and did not need many customers to stay in business.
Over the last 10 years, Joe tried several times to sell Royal Die Casting Company. 80% of Royal’s business was concentrated in four customers. Also during that time, the economy tanked reducing those four customer’s sales. Then Royal lost two of those customers, about 50% of Royal’s total sales, to inexpensive and unreliable offshore suppliers. In the last few years, Joe was terribly ill and could not operate his company. Sadly, Royal Die Casting was forced to close in 2009.
Kinetic Die Casting Company is only a few miles away from where Royal Die Casting was located and offered to assist Royal’s customers. Another die casting company was already helping Joe to transition away. Kinetic Die Casting Company is still available to help. If anyone is interested in a local die casting company, that can produce parts that was being made at Royal Die Casting, give us a call at Kinetic Die Casting Company 800-524-8083. Or send an email to sales@kineticdiecasting.com.
Kinetic Die Casting Company
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91605
https://www.kineticdiecasting.com/
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Kinetic Die Casting manufactures products like heatsink die casting, aluminum housings, and lighting fixtures. If you would like more information, please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company
Toyota Automotives Recall Highlights Reliance on Suppliers
A safety recall by Toyota of 2.3 million vehicles due to a problem with accelerator pedals made by U.S. firm CTS Corp. has highlighted the Japanese giant’s growing dependency on components that are not made in its factories.
Toyota is famous for its close contacts with suppliers in Japan, where it effectively owns many parts makers, enabling engineers from both sides to be in constant communication over product development.
But as it expanded its production aggressively overseas over the past decade, Toyota has turned to foreign suppliers with which it has looser ties. As a result, some experts say, its legendary quality may have suffered.
“Toyota is obsessed with cost-cutting, halving costs here and there. That has put a big burden on suppliers,” said Zenjiro Imaoka, visiting professor of risk management at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
“The pressure on suppliers in turn could damage quality control,” said Imaoka, who has authored several books on supply management, including Toyota’s famous “Just-in-time” inventory strategy.
The Toyota group owns dozens of companies in Japan’s industrial and automotive sectors, including a steel company, precision equipment makers, and auto parts producer Denso Corp., itself a Fortune 500-listed company.
But that intimacy with suppliers has become frayed over the years as the carmaker’s appetite for revenue grew and it failed to develop equally strong ties with suppliers overseas, analysts said.
“Toyota’s supply management in Japan was confined to within its group. But in the U.S., relations with suppliers are limited to a contract and there’s a lack of communication and working together in the field,” said Imaoka. “The US is such a lucrative market that Toyota threw away its management strategy, hell-bent on boosting its total market value,” he added.
The Japanese manufacturer declined to say what proportion of a Toyota car is typically made up of components produced by external companies. A car has parts provided by “too many suppliers to count,” said Toyota spokesman Yuta Kaga. He said the accelerator problem did not relate to Toyota’s dependency on suppliers because “each part is inspected for safety before it is built into the car.”
Fierce global competition and a severe global economic downturn have spurred automakers to cut costs, scale down research and development activities and outsource component production, assembly, and sometimes quality testing.
“A carmaker can have tens of thousands of suppliers making things including even the smallest bolt,” said Atsushi Ishii, a supply chain analyst at auto consulting company CSM Worldwide.
“A carmaker like Toyota often designs the general layout and the structure. That’s why it’s crucial to maintain a close relationship with your suppliers. It’s difficult to lay the blame on the supplier if a problem with one part emerges. The issue likely lies more with how it was assembled,” he said.
Analysts said that Toyota’s accelerator problem may have less to do with the pedal itself but more with how it was assembled as part of the car. “Generally speaking, one defective part does not necessarily equate with a defective car,” said SMBC Friend Research auto analyst Shigeru Matsumura. “It could be that the problem emerged when it was put in contact with, for example, an overheated or leaking part,” which may be a reason why quality inspectors failed to spot any defects, he said.
CTS Corp. has said that Toyota accounts for only three percent of its annual sales and stressed that the pedals at the centre of the recall were manufactured based on the Japanese company’s own design specifications.
Its other customers include Honda, Nissan and Ford — which said on Jan. 28 that it was suspending production of a commercial vehicle sold in China that uses a pedal part made by the same supplier.
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