Uses of Die Casting for: Handheld Products. The process of die casting is the process that involves molten metal and high pressure to produce metal parts with detailed designs and structures. The shapes are created by putting the metal alloys …
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Purchasing the Best Hardware Handle
Aluminum Handles – Purchasing the Best Hardware Handle. Any construction worker dreams of working with lightweight materials and components that are sure to withstand the test of time. A lot of clients of die casting companies look for aluminum hardware handles to aid them in making new doors and other types of furniture. These are made from mold die casting tools to get the precise shape and measurements of the aluminum hardware handles fit for any piece of furniture or automobile. Handles made of aluminum also come with brackets to ensure easy hole drilling and to help attach the electrical components to their respective items. Aside from the aluminum material generating less weight for the overall output of their clients, this also allows the client to produce quality material that consumers can use for a lot of years to come.
Most aluminum hardware handles nowadays, are made of steel that is heavier in weight and is often prone to corrosion in a span of a few years. Since handles are often used for doors and cabinets, it is important to protect the quality of its material by using aluminum to release consumer anxiety over metal rusting and material decay. Moreover, a lot of consumers get to savor the advantage of being able to spend less due to the aluminum handle brackets included in the package. These are already welded components and can be constructed according to specific radii. Consumers can also be confident that handles made from aluminum have the most protective ribs that are distinctly tested for stability.
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Auto Parts Supplier Cooper-Standard Filed Chapter 11
NOVI, MICH. (Aug. 5, 1:15 p.m. ET) — The parent company of Novi, Mich.-based auto supplier Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Aug. 4, saying it can’t pay back its $1.17 billion in debt.
Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. and its U.S subsidiaries filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., making it the 17th major U.S. auto supplier to file for bankruptcy protection this year, according to Automotive News.
The company, which has about 16,000 employees worldwide, makes door, body and sunroof seals and fluid handling systems. It ranks No. 65 on the Automotive News list of the top 100 global suppliers with worldwide sales to automakers of $2.60 billion in 2008.
It blames the downturn in U.S. auto sales for its troubles, and said it will continue to operate as it works out a restructuring plan with its creditors.
The plan under discussion now would reduce Cooper-Standard’s debt to $350 million, the company said.
Cooper-Standard’s largest unsecured creditors include Delaware-based Wilmington Trust Co. ($313 million senior note and $200 million senior note), Ohio’s environmental protection agency ($2.7 million) and Farmington Hills-based Robert Bosch LLC ($713,782), according to the bankruptcy filings.
“The company intends to continue operating ‘business as usual’ during the reorganization process and anticipates no interruption in its supply to customers,” Cooper-Standard said in a statement.
Some current lenders have agreed to provide Cooper-Standard with up to $175 million in debtor-in-possession financing, subject to court approval.
Cooper-Standard Automotive Canada Ltd. will seek relief under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, the company said in a statement.
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U.S. Treasury Preparing for Chrysler Bankruptcy
Treasury Preparing for Chrysler Bankruptcy. The UAW announced that a settlement agreement has been reached with Chrysler, Fiat and the U.S. Treasury Department. When Chrysler’s Feb. 17 viability plan was rejected, President Obama gave Chrysler workers and the company a second chance, union officials said. This concessionary agreement, while painful, takes advantage of this opportunity.
The settlement agreement, subject to ratification by UAW members at Chrysler, meets the requirements of U.S. Treasury Department loans to the company. It includes modifications to the union’s 2007 collective bargaining agreement and the Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) trust.
Peter Morici, an economics professor at the University of Maryland, and keynote speaker at NADCA’s upcoming Metalcasting Government Affairs Conference remarked that the treasury plan could affect the wallets of taxpayers. “The Treasury plan reportedly preempts the bankruptcy judge by guaranteeing worker pensions and retiree health care benefits. Similarly, this sets a dangerous precedent for General Motors and Ford.” Morici stated.
Morici further commented, “Obama’s favoritism toward the union in these negotiations is a clear example of political expediency imposing grave economic costs. Specifically, Chapter 11 makes the potential deal with Fiat to provide small car designs to be built in Chrysler factories much less likely. Hence, the company that emerges from Chapter 11 will be much smaller than the one that would have emerged through the task force’s mediation, because the company that emerges from bankruptcy may not have small cars to make at a time when the market wants them. More of Chrysler’s car assembly plants will be permanently shuttered.”
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Cash for Clunkers helps Automakers
DETROIT (Aug. 6, 11 p.m. ET) — Auto suppliers are ramping up production in line with automakers’ push to rebuild dealership inventories that have been depleted by widespread production shutdowns this summer and the cash-for-clunkers program.
Increased minivan production at the Chrysler Group to restock dealership lots and higher production of General Motors Co.’s GMT900 full-sized pickup platform is driving production increases at the U.S. plants of International Automotive Components Group North America, said John Smail Jr., IAC’s vice president of commercial operations .
Two or three weeks ago, “close to 80 or 85 percent” of IAC’s North American factories were shut down in some form, Smail said. “Most of our facilities are coming back to at least one shift, sometimes two shifts,” he said.
IAC supplies instrument panels, cockpits, door panels, flooring and acoustics.
Smail said cash for clunkers is also driving demand.
Samir Salman, CEO of the NAFTA region for Continental AG, says demand in North America is 10 to 20 percent higher across all company product lines compared with production levels before Chrysler’s bankruptcy, but the cash-for-clunkers program is only one factor driving the increases.
“One fact that we shouldn’t forget is that Chrysler was for roughly two months in bankruptcy where they idled all their production. And we had massive shutdowns from GM,” Salman said.
The depleted dealership inventories combined with cash for clunkers are increasing demand more quickly than would have happened normally.
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Aluminum Heatsinks – Your Personal Air Cooler
Aluminum Heatsinks – Your Personal Air Cooler. A lot of manufacturers love purchasing aluminum heatsinks due to their efficient approach towards heat dissipation. If there is one thing that these products are known for, it should be that. In instances when there is a need for heat to be dispelled from one area to another, any manufacturer would immediately think of buying an aluminum heatsink. Not only does it provide hydraulic qualities in cooling different areas of a particular engine or machine, it also allows devices to be extra protected from exposure to very high temperature. As with all other electronic applications, aluminum heatsinks are primarily used in that respect.
Also made from brilliant method of aluminum die casting, most heatsinks have a net shape allowing them to take a variety of forms and dimensions in order to cater to all types of machines and functions. To date, these types of heatsinks are being produced at an alarming rate due to the high demand of automobile manufacturers and other industries that require heavy machinery. Thousands of aluminum heat sinks are being produced and shipped out to different parts of the globe in a daily basis. An advantage of using heatsinks made of aluminum, aside from its durable and lightweight feature, is that it does not need complex polishing once the output is made. Heatsinks are also very versatile that it can also be used inside computers to help dissipate heat caused by complex circuitry both inside and out. Since electricity ignites during electronic interaction, an aluminum heatsink helps depreciate this temperature.
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