The Best Lighting Fixtures – Aluminum Lighting

The Best Lighting Fixtures – Aluminum Lighting. Your office or your home will never be as beautiful as it is today without lighting fixtures. The purpose of lighting fixtures is to provide synthetic glow or lighting inside homes or business establishments. There are two classifications of lighting fixtures; the internal and external lighting fixtures. Various types of lighting fixtures can be used in aerospace lights, marine lights and emergency lights.

Aluminum Lighting Fixtures have been present for a very long time now, and they can be manufactured without being drilled or being soldered. As a result, creating lighting fixtures that vary in forms and sizes can be easy. In addition, Aluminum Lighting Fixtures possess a great thermal characteristic. Because of the fact that aluminum is lightweight, the cost of transporting lighting fixtures will not be expensive.

If Die Casting was never invented, the making of lighting fixtures would be hard, costly and exhaustive, and the production of modern and ingenious Aluminum Lighting Fixtures in various forms would be limited. From the time when Die Casting existed, production of lighting fixtures improved.

Another known benefit of Aluminum Lighting Fixtures aside from being good conductors of electricity, is that they are very durable unlike lighting fixtures that are made in plastic. Aluminum Lighting Fixtures can be dry-coated if you want to give them a more attractive appearance.

Die Casting Aluminum Lighting Fixtures are commonly used on wall scones fixtures, outdoor coach lights, warm temperature light casings, walk light casings, stoplight casings, bullet light fixture, parking garage lighting fixture casings and dangling light fixtures in medical workplaces.

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Cold Chamber Die Castings – How it Works

Cold Chamber Die Castings – How it Works. Aluminum die casting is often compared to permanent mold casting, a process in which metal injection is done on mold that is placed under high pressure. A lot of times, the results are similar dies that are perfectly furnished with fine texture and precise measurements. Some companies may also opt to go through post-machining to ensure the accuracy of all dies produced after the entire process. One of the most effective ways to execute aluminum die casting is through cold chambered machines.

Cold chamber die castings are done with molten metal that is accurately measured into the main chamber as the alloy is injected. The good thing about this process is that there is less time for the molten metal to be fully exposed on the plunger. Since aluminum is sensitive to high temperatures due to possible harm in the pumping system, cold chamber die castings help even out the process. In cold chamber die castings, a holding pot is kept open to pour in the molten metal so as to neutralize the temperature of the material. Instead of pumping the molten metal once it is placed inside the holding pot, this is ladled through the shot chamber by use of a pouring hole. Unlike in hot chambered die casting, a gooseneck channel is not needed during metal injection. The plunger can easily aid in moving the molten metal into the shot chamber to form the die in the injection sleeve. Once the die has transformed into its solid state, this can now be used as an efficient component for the die casters’ client.

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386 Jobless, Two Die Casting Companies Ready to Close

Pace Industries, Quad City suffering from weak consumer demand. Two more nonferrous diecasting plants are set to close in the coming weeks, and in both cases the shutdowns are attributed to the overall weak economic conditions. Aluminum diecasting was among the first industrial market segments to feel the effects of the automotive industry’s sharp decline in 2008. Lately, plants that supply diecastings to general industrial, commercial, and consumer markets are feeling the effects of generally weak demand.

Pace Industries will close its Monroe City, MO, plant in July, following a notice to employees earlier this month. The plant is one of 19 operations for the company, which produces machined and finished diecastings and assemblies to manufacturers of automobiles, appliances, and commercial and consumer products.

Last year Leggett & Platt Inc. sold Pace to Kenner Industries and a team of company managers. Kenner had owned the group until it sold Pace to Leggett & Platt in 1996. Reportedly, Pace Industries has endured a 30-50% decline in sales revenue in recent earnings periods.

The Monroe City plant produces aluminum and zinc diecastings, and employs 147 workers and 39 managers and clerical staff.

Quad City Die Casting Co. will close its Moline, IL, plant in July, another move attributed to depressed market demand. It produces aluminum, magnesium, and zinc diecastings, largely for products American Kawasaki Motorcycle Corp., but also for other automotive, industrial, and consumer buyers.

About 100 workers will be affected at Moline. The holding company, QuadCast Inc., also operates Davenport White Metal in Davenport, IA, and Red Oak Casting in Red Oak, IA.

That could mean 386 people out of work.

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Hot Chamber or Cold Chamber Die Casting?

Hot Chamber or Cold Chamber Die Casting? Die casting is a very common process of manufacturing metal parts. In the process of high pressure die casting, molten metal alloy such as aluminum alloy is injected into a mold called a die. The metal is left in the steel mold until it solidifies and then it is removed.

There are two types of machines that are used in die casting. First is the hot chamber machine, also called piston or gooseneck machine, and the second is the cold chamber machine. The hot chamber machine has the metal injection device, or gooseneck, submerged in the molten metal within the holding furnace. This machine works by having the gas or oil-powered piston retracted and allowing the molten metal to fill the gooseneck. The molten metal is then forced out of the gooseneck by the piston and the metal goes into the die. Not all metal alloys can be used in the hot chamber machine. Due to this, cold chamber die castings must be made. Aluminum and metals with high melting points like copper, magnesium, and zinc alloys need the cold chamber machine. The cold chamber machine doesn’t have the piston immersed in the molten metal. Before using the cold chamber machine, the metal must be melted first in a separate furnace. Then the molten metal is brought to the cold chamber machine and injected into a cylinder and a hydraulic piston forces the metal into the die. Cold chamber die castings take longer to produce because the metal has to be melted in an unconnected furnace.

It doesn’t matter whether parts are hot chamber or cold chamber die castings. Both these products are made using the wonderful manufacturing process known as die casting.

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Pace Industries announced closing of Monroe City die casting

Pace Industries announced closing of Monroe City die casting. The management of Pace Industries announced the closing of its Monroe City Division die casting facility located at 135 Front Street Thursday, May 14.

The operation, formerly known as Kuhlman Die Casting, was built in 1951. Pace Industries acquired the business in 1990.

Continuing assistance will be provided to Monroe City associates by Pace Industries during the closing process. The company is currently scheduling meetings with the Missouri Division of Employment Security and the Missouri Department of Economic Development.

The plant closing is a WARN-covered event. WARN is the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. The closing will affect approximately 190 production, administrative and management employees. Employees will be offered the opportunity to work during the period of the closing, which is projected to be July 14.

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