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Aluminum Die Casting OEM Manufacturer Customed Aluminium alloy auto accessory
Description: | auto accessory |
Product name: | Customed Aluminium alloy auto accessory |
Material: | ADC12, A380 |
Logo: | Printed or laser with customized logo |
Finish: | Painting, Powder spraying , sand blasting |
Packaging: | Simple EPE bag 40pcs/ctn |
Colours: | Silver, Black ,Grey |
Process: | Die casting, Machining,Finish,Inspection, Package |
JHPD provides leaders in the electronics industry with electronic design automation (EDA) software to efficiently verify and evaluate their product designs. Our products significantly improve the design-to-manufacturing process, eliminate design iterations, and significantly reduce time-to-market. For printed circuit board (PCB) design, embedded systems development and smart product realization, we provide tools that address the challenges of ever-increasing performance and product complexity.
Typical die temperatures and life for various cast materials | ||||
Zinc | Aluminium | Magnesium | Brass (leaded yellow) | |
Maximum die life [number of cycles] | 1,000,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 10,000 |
Die temperature [C° (F°)] | 218 (425) | 288 (550) | 260 (500) | 500 (950) |
Casting temperature [C° (F°)] | 400 (760) | 660 (1220) | 760 (1400) | 1090 (2000) |
Hot-chamber die casting
Schematic of a hot-chamber machine
Hot-chamber die casting, also known as gooseneck machines, rely upon a pool of molten metal to feed the die. At the beginning of the cycle the piston of the machine is retracted, which allows the molten metal to fill the "gooseneck". The pneumatic- or hydraulic-powered piston then forces this metal out of the gooseneck into the die. The advantages of this system include fast cycle times (approximately 15 cycles a minute) and the convenience of melting the metal in the casting machine. The disadvantages of this system are that it is limited to use with low-melting point metals and that aluminium cannot be used because it picks up some of the iron while in the molten pool. Therefore, hot-chamber machines are primarily used with zinc-, tin-, and lead-based alloys
A schematic of a cold-chamber die casting machine.
These are used when the casting alloy cannot be used in hot-chamber machines; these include aluminium, zinc alloys with a large composition of aluminium, magnesium and copper. The process for these machines start with melting the metal in a separate furnace.[15] Then a precise amount of molten metal is transported to the cold-chamber machine where it is fed into an unheated shot chamber (or injection cylinder). This shot is then driven into the die by a hydraulic or mechanical piston. The biggest disadvantage of this system is the slower cycle time due to the need to transfer the molten metal from the furnace to the cold-chamber machine
Q1: How do you need to quote?
We can quote a rough price with picture, but to get an accurate price, please offer the following
information:
1. 2D and 3D (format:CAD/PDF/DWG/DXF/DXW/IGES/STEP etc.)
2. Material
3. Quantity needed
4. Surface treatment
5. Any special pacaking or other requirements
Q2: What's the MOQ?
We can accept low quantity.
Q3: Can I get a sample for check?
Yes, just need sample cost and shipment cost,we will return it back in mass production.
Q4: Can you design product for me if I only have a rough concept ?
Yes! We can also offer design service as long as you tell us all your requires.
Q5: What's the leading time?
It depends on quantity.Generally 5-20 days after order confirmation..