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August 30, 2011

Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Speaker Parts vs Gravity Casting

Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Speaker Parts vs Gravity Casting. Pressure die casting is a manufacturing process used to create aluminum brackets, parts, chassis and more. These metal parts can be seen almost anywhere and everywhere, making them integral in our day to day lives. Pressure die casting initially melts the aluminum metal. The molten metal is then injected into a mold under great pressure. Afterwards, it is set aside to cool for a while. When the Mold is opened, it reveals the finished die casting. Because of this fast and easy process, thousands of parts can be made every day.

Gravity casting uses the similar manner as sand casting. It uses the force of gravity rather than high pressure to fill the mold with the molten aluminum metal. Gravity casting is most fitting for mass production and full mechanized casting. One advantage over gravity casting is that they usually give a better surface finish and mechanical properties, due to its slower cooling rates compared to pressure die casting.

Compared to gravity casting, pressure die casting requires less machining. Die castings can cast holes depending on how and where you want it. Die castings give closer and more accurate dimensions, plus it can be produced at a larger scale, with less labor costs per casting.

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August 23, 2011

Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Lighting Parts vs Sand Casting

Pressure Die Casting Aluminum Lighting Parts vs Sand Casting – The die casting part cost is less for Die Casting Aluminum Lighting Parts vs Sand Casting. Aluminum sand cast tooling roughly costs from $500 – $7,500, depending on the size and complexity. Pressure die cast tooling on the other hand costs from $5,000 – $75,000, again depending on the size and complexity of the die cast parts. However, tooling can create from 100,000 parts to as much as 1,000,000 pressure die casting parts.

In sand casting, the molds or patterns are used to make sand molds. The preparation and bonding process of sand molds is the most critical step in the process. This technique is usually used for high volume production.

With die casting, the die casting mold is usually made of metal like cast iron or steel. They are generally not destroyed but are made permanent. There are several types of die casting, the most widely used being high pressure die casting. 50% of light alloy casting production are made from high pressure die casting.

Sand casting and pressure die casting processes vary from some hundred to some thousand parts. The cost of tooling and machinery is required for aluminum sand casting that is not normally required in the die casting process due to its tighter tolerance of the pressure die cast process in making the aluminum parts.

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August 16, 2011

Methods for making Aluminum Automotive Parts

Methods for making Aluminum Automotive 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. Afterwards, 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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August 9, 2011

Roof Tile Molds

Die casting tooling is used to make the aluminum plates known as Roof Tile Molds. Aluminum Roof Tile Molds or Roof Tile Plates used by roof tile manufactures. Aluminum Roofing Tile Molds are the aluminum molds that Roofing tile Companies use to make the concrete tiles for roofs on homes. They produce several thousand roof tiles a day using an extrusion process with a concrete slurry. Aluminum Roofing Tile Molds for Concrete Roofing Tile Industry also called Roofing Tilemolds, Tile Molds or Rooftile Plates are usually made in aluminum or steel. Aluminum roof tile molds weigh less and usually cost less than steel.

Concrete Roof Tiles

There are many styles of roof tiles for homes. Many times these styles are called flat profile roof tiles, low profile roof tiles and high profile roof tiles. Some are known as Mission Roof tiles, Villa Roof tiles, Slate Roof tiles, Shake Roof tiles, Roman Roof tiles, Double Roman Roof tiles, Estate S-Tile, Espania Roof tiles, Flat Roof tiles or Barrel Roof tiles.

The die casting tooling made to produce the plate used as molds is very elaborate and can be seen on the Cast Parts Tooling Page.

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August 2, 2011

Cast Parts makes Die Casting Aluminum Boxes

Cast Parts makes Die Casting Aluminum Boxes. If you are looking for boxes which can provide security to the electronic components of your equipment, Cast Parts makes Die Casting Aluminum Boxes. Cast Parts is an American Jobshop Aluminum Die Casting Company that manufactures the aluminum parts used in the products of Original Equipment Manufacturers or OEM’s. The company is now 15 years old and is currently located in North Hollywood, California.

Cast Parts makes die casting aluminum boxes through the manufacturing process which requires the use of a die casting machine which will inject molten aluminum into a die cast or steel die cast mold. This process will produce the aluminum die cast parts which are used by the company in manufacturing their high quality products. Since the boxes are produced through die casting, the boxes are more durable and stable. These boxes are also competitively priced and can be used for communication devices, motors, electrical junction boxes and elbows, trucks, automobiles, and computer parts. They also produce boxes which are painted, polished, ball burnished, or assembled depending upon the need of the customers. In case the aluminum boxes or parts received by the customers are not right, Cast Parts will replace the product or parts at no additional charge.

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