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Brackets for Electronics

Brackets for Electronics. Electronics such as stereo systems made out of speaker parts need an ample amount of space so that they could be fully appreciated. Usually, these items are placed on desks, tables, or shelves. This, however, limits their full functionality since some electronics require a greater area than the space present on these locations. The best placement for these kinds of electronics is on prime locations on the wall. The wall offers a lot of real estate to place electronics on. The only problem is how the electronics will be placed on the wall. The simple answer to that problem is through the use of aluminum brackets.

Aluminum brackets are oftentimes packaged with wall-mounted electronics although some manufacturers sell them separately. They can be found in most hardware stores and DIY stores. These brackets are usually packaged with all of the necessary screws and materials that are needed to start mounting the electronic device onto the wall. Sometimes, these brackets are sold as pairs to give customers a bargain.

Since not all electronic items have the same specifications and dimensions, it is important to know what size of aluminum bracket to buy. A safe estimate would be an aluminum bracket which has the same specifications as those packaged with electronic items. In this way, the customer will be sure that the bracket is able to support devices having the same weight. Another good method is by checking the item number of popular brackets and then cross-referencing them with the item numbers of the brackets in stock.


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An Enclosure for Electronics

An Enclosure for Electronics. Electronic items need a special type of enclosure because, unlike common items, they are prone to damages other than those caused by physical contact. They can be rendered unusable if placed near or subjected to a source of magnetic energy. This is because electronic items use electrical energy to create magnetic energy in order to function. An external source of magnetic energy would “confuse” their system, so to speak, and would prevent them from functioning normally. This is why electronic items are stored inside aluminum boxes.

Aluminum boxes are containers that prevent external sources of magnetic energy from reaching an electronic item. These boxes use the fundamental principle of physics that magnetic energy travels only on the exterior of an enclosed object. Usually, aluminum boxes can be seen in hardware stores or DIY stores. However, the problem with these boxes is that they come in pre-determined sizes. Electronic items need to be secured in place as they are being carried around to reduce the chances that they will acquire damage. It is therefore advised to contact a manufacturing plant in order to find an aluminum box that has the exact specifications for the electronic item.

Manufacturing company create these boxes only if they manufacture aluminum based products. Customers need to contact the manufacturing plant and then give the specifications that they desire. The plant will then give a quote for the total cost of the order. Depending on the manufacturing plant, orders may either be accepted individually or in bulk.


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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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Die Casting Bracket Hardware and Die Casting Handle Hardware Types.

Kinetic Die Casting Company produces hardware parts as die casting products.

The reason most manufacturers consider the die casting process for hardware components is because it is a less expensive (aka CHEAP price) manufacturing process for aluminum parts and zinc parts. At least, it can be less expensive if the design is properly developed.

We can look at die casting brackets and die casting handles to consider the value as a die casting part.

  • We are happy to make 100 parts for you.
  • Or, thousands of parts can be made in a day.
  • Mounting holes are produced without extra cost.
  • Parts are produced with a great quality finish.
  • Many different coatings are available.
  • Castings are much stronger than plastic.
  • Mounting threads in castings are strong.
  • Die castings have a “metal” feel.
  • Aluminum is 1/3 the weight of steel.

We produce several types of handles, brackets and other hardware as aluminum parts and zinc parts. Contact Kinetic Die Casting Company to get a price for your parts today.

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Whether, you need hardware die casting parts produced in aluminum or in zinc, contact Kinetic Die Casting Company to purchase your die casting hardware parts or die casting tooling.

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Kinetic Die Casting is a aluminum and zinc die casting company. If you would like to know more information, please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company

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Exploring the Process of High Pressure Die Casting

Exploring the Process of High Pressure Die Casting. The process of high pressure die casting is one of the fastest and cost effective methods in shaping metal products. Many manufacturing companies in the fields of automotive, aircraft and electronics use die casting as the primary metal working procedure. It produces high quality products with strong yield and fine finish. It provides strength treatment which is far better than forging, extrusion or sand casting.

The procedure involves two dies: the cover die half and the ejector die half. Between them is the mold cavity. When the dies are fitted together, the plane of intersection is called the parting line. During metal working, molten metal is forced to the mold through an opening in the cover die. This is done with very high speeds, due to the high pressure of injection. These are called “shots.” While the metal is still in liquid form, extreme pressure is applied, compressing the dies. This will be maintained until the metal solidifies.

The process of high pressure die casting is further divided into two groups: cold chamber and hot chamber processes. Basically, both employ high pressure shooting and compression of the molten metal. However, hot processes can only be used on metals with lower melting point. These include copper. Cold processes are used on high melting point metals like aluminum and magnesium. Cold processes take a relatively longer time before the shot is compressed at the dies.

In both methods, the process of high pressure die casting is consistent in producing tough products. They are highly resistant to torsional and tensional stresses, making die casting popular in multiple industries.

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Kinetic Die Casting manufactures aluminum military parts, aluminum hardware, and aluminum die castings. Visit our website for a quote: Kinetic Die Casting Company

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