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Kinetic Die Casting Company Unveils New LK Die Casting Machine
Revolutionizing Precision Manufacturing: Kinetic Die Casting Company Unveils latest New LK Die Casting Machine (www.kineticdiecasting.com) 818-982-9200 Sales@kineticdiecasting.com
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October 30, 2025 – In the fast-paced world of metal fabrication, where precision meets productivity, Kinetic Die Casting Company is setting a new benchmark with the recent installation of an advanced LK die casting machine. ( Click to learn: What Is Die Casting?) Based in North Hollywood, California USA, this family-owned enterprise, established in 1994, has long been a cornerstone for industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to medical devices and consumer electronics. Specializing in high-quality aluminum and zinc die castings, Kinetic Die Casting Company produces components that demand tight tolerances, superior surface finishes, and lightweight strength—qualities that have earned them a reputation for reliability and on-time delivery.

Unloading New Die Casting Machine
The star of this upgrade is a state-of-the-art 400-ton automated cold chamber aluminum die casting machine, sourced from LK Machinery, a global titan in injection molding and die casting technology. Known for engineering the colossal 4,000-ton “Giga Press” used in Tesla’s revolutionary vehicle manufacturing, LK brings that same innovative DNA to Kinetic’s facility—albeit in a more compact, versatile form. This 2025 model, which arrived 10/30/25 amid much anticipation, represents a strategic leap forward, blending cutting-edge hydraulics, enhanced metal pressure controls, and full automation to deliver unprecedented consistency.

Placing New Die Casting Machine
What sets this machine apart? Check our Frequently Asked Die Casting Questions and Answers Page. At its core is a computer-controlled shot system that meticulously regulates molten aluminum injection, minimizing defects and ensuring parts emerge with flawless dimensional accuracy—down to fractions of a millimeter. Automation extends to loading, extraction, and quality checks, slashing cycle times by up to 20% compared to legacy equipment. For Kinetic’s clients, this translates to higher volumes without compromising quality: low-quantity prototypes can now scale seamlessly to high-production runs, supporting everything from intricate lighting fixtures to rugged military hardware.
But the impact goes beyond specs. In an era where supply chain disruptions and sustainability demands are reshaping manufacturing, Kinetic’s investment underscores a commitment to domestic innovation. By keeping production stateside, the company reduces lead times—often shipping parts the same day they’re cast—and bolsters the U.S. economy. “We’re not just making parts; we’re making possibilities,” says Bob Thomas, President and CEO of Kinetic Die Casting. This machine, fully operational by late November 2025, opens doors for new partnerships, inviting engineers and procurement teams to leverage its capabilities for custom designs.
Looking ahead, Kinetic plans to integrate secondary operations like CNC machining and surface finishing directly into workflows powered by this LK powerhouse. As industries pivot toward electric vehicles and smart devices, machines like this ensure American manufacturers stay competitive on the global stage. With a projected revenue boost and expanded capacity, Kinetic Die Casting isn’t just adapting—it’s accelerating into the future of precision engineering.
Kinetic Die Casting Company, Inc.
www.kineticdiecasting.com
6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, California, USA, 91605
sales@kineticdiecasting.com 818-982-9200
More die casting parts and the alloys used to make them
Kinetic Die Casting Company specializes in making die casting parts, sales@kineticdc.com. When undergoing die casting, the type of metal alloy used determines the specific type of die casting that should be employed and the quality by which the die casting parts are made. To give you an idea of which metal alloys to use for you to arrive at your desired casting part, take note of the advantages and disadvantages of using these metal alloys.
Zinc is the easiest alloy to cast because it is highly ductile and has high impact strength and can be easily plated. The low melting point of zinc makes it convenient to be used for small casting parts and is expected to last long.
More die casting parts and the alloys used to make them
Aluminum is a lightweight die casting alloy that contains a high stability to be molded into complicated shapes and sizes. It is known to be very resistant to corrosion and it is noted for its chemical and physical properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as high temperature tolerance. We use mostly aluminum alloy to die cast our parts
Magnesium is well known to be machined easily, besides being the lightest alloy to be die cast, this metal also has extraordinary strength to weight ratio. Kinetic Die Casting does not die cast parts using magnesium
The high hardness of Copper coupled with its high corrosion resistance provides excellent sheer stress resistance and strong dimensional stability like that of steel. Kinetic Die Casting does not die cast parts using copper
Alloys made from Lead and Tin are high density and are used for production of parts with exceptionally close dimensions. Kinetic Die Casting Company does not die cast parts using lead or tin
To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.
Kinetic Die Casting Company manufactures products like aluminum casting brackets hardware, and aluminum boxes. If you would like more information on Kinetic Die Casting, please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company
More Examples of Aluminum Lighting Fixture Parts
Kinetic Die Casting Company sales@kineticdc.com Giving more examples of Die Casting Aluminum Lighting Fixture Parts.
More Examples of Aluminum Lighting Fixture Parts
Aluminum Die Casting is a lightweight, non-toxic, and non-magnetic metal. It is also resistant to corrosion and can be easily molded and formed into many different shapes. Additionally, there is plenty of aluminum to be had so issues regarding the availability of the metal are nil. Because of these properties, aluminum is one of the most ideal metals for the production of various goods, such as lighting fixtures.
Aluminum die casting lighting fixture parts can be found in various medical lighting products as well as in medical offices where there are hanging light fixtures made from aluminum. Other examples of aluminum lighting fixture parts are endcaps on light fixtures and housings for various kinds of light fixtures, such as parking garage lighting, street traffic lights, walk lights, and high temperature lights. Aluminum lighting fixture parts also come in the form of decorative lighting poles manufactured from rustproof aluminum that is given extra protection against rusting by a powder coat finish. Additionally, aluminum is utilized for light fixtures themselves, such as bullet light fixtures, wall sconce fixtures, and outdoor coach lights. Even though aluminum is lightweight, the metal is highly resilient against extreme weather conditions and seasonal changes. Additionally, the production of aluminum lighting fixture parts is generally cost-effective as aluminum is quite inexpensive.
To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.

Kinetic Die Casting manufactures custom metal parts to their customer. If you would like more information about Kinetic Die Casting,
please visit our website:Kinetic Die Casting Company
Modern Die Casting Machines
Great news for our customers. Kinetic Die Casting Company An American Die Casting Company (sales@kineticdc.com) had great success with our new automated die casting machine in 2023.
We had so much success that first die casting machine, that we replaced all our old Harvil die casting machines with newer Automated LK Die Casting Machines.
We have less manufacturing production downtime and we have less die casting part porosity. We have better die casting part product quality. We have more reliable production scheduling of our die casting part quantities with these new automated die casting machines.
By adding more of the automated LK die casting machines to Kinetic Die Casting Company production, it will give us better die casting part quality and much more die casting part production capacity for our customers. In other words, we need more die casting production work! We would like to welcome you as our newest manufacturing company customer needing die casting parts. Contact us anytime to become one of our happy die casting part manufacturing customers.
Our contact information for die casting part quotes:
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Kinetic Die Casting Company
www.kineticdiecasting.com
6918 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91605
818-982-9200 sales@kineticdc.com
Further 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.
Further Exploring the Process of High Pressure Die 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.
To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.

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

