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Supply-grade custom die-cast components manufactured in aluminum and zinc alloys for industrial, automotive and consumer applications. The offering supports OEM/ODM customization, common post-processing (deburring, drilling, threading) and accepts standard 2D/3D CAD files for fast quoting and production planning.
Material: Aluminum (primary), zinc and other common casting alloys.
Process: High-pressure die casting with secondary operations including deburring, drilling and threading.
Certification & quality: Facility reports ISO/TS16949 quality management compliance
Minimum order quantity (MOQ): Typically 100 pieces for standard runs.
Accepted drawing formats: 2D (PDF / CAD) and 3D (IGES / STEP) for quotation and tooling.
Packaging: Poly bag + inner box + carton (example packaging dimensions / weight provided).
Lead time example: Listed lead time for small/standard orders is shown as 9 days for quantities up to 1,000 pieces (larger runs negotiated).
Price tiers (indicative from supplier listing):
10–999 pcs: US$1.00 / pc;
1,000–99,999 pcs: US$0.50 / pc;
≥100,000 pcs: US$0.10 / pc.
Sample pricing shown as US$100. (Request an up-to-date formal quote—prices on marketplaces change.)
Engineered for repeatability: High-pressure die casting delivers consistent geometry across medium and large batches.
OEM/ODM flexibility: Accepts customer drawings and supports customized tooling so parts can be tailored to fit product designs.
Industry-grade quality system: ISO/TS16949 alignment is attractive for automotive suppliers and other regulated industries.
Competitive scaling: Clear price breaks at volume tiers make this supplier suitable for prototypes through mass production.
Quick sample & small runs: Sample availability and modest MOQs (100 pcs) reduce development friction for startups and design houses.
Automotive components: Housings, brackets, gearbox components and trim where dimensional stability and repeatability are required.
Consumer electronics & appliances: Structural frames, heat-dissipation housings and internal fittings.
Industrial equipment: Valve bodies, pump parts, fittings and mounting hardware requiring cast geometries.
Lighting & architectural fittings: Decorative and functional metal parts made from aluminum/zinc alloys.
Lightweighting and material optimization: Aluminum die casting continues to replace heavier steel parts in vehicles and appliances to improve efficiency.
Faster time to prototype: Suppliers that accept 2D/3D drawings and offer low MOQ help shorten the prototype → production cycle.
Stronger OEM traceability: As supply chains tighten, ISO/TS16949 and documented processes become a purchasing differentiator for procurement teams.
Q — What files do I need to get a quote?
A — Provide 2D drawings (PDF/DWG) or 3D models (IGES/STEP) and indicate tolerances, surface finish and expected volumes.
Q — What is the minimum order quantity?
A — The listing indicates an MOQ of 100 pieces for standard die casting runs.
Q — How long will production take?
A — Example lead time for orders up to 1,000 pieces is shown as 9 days; confirm lead times when you submit a detailed RFQ.
Q — Do you offer samples?
A — A sample option is listed (sample price shown on the supplier page). Ask the supplier for sample policy, duration and shipping costs.
Q — Are there volume discounts?
A — Yes — the public price tiers show significant per-piece reductions at higher quantities; final pricing depends on part complexity and finish.
To get an accurate quote and lead time, upload your STEP/IGES or PDF drawings with required tolerances and expected annual volumes. Ask for a DFM review and a production sample to validate fit and finish before placing full production orders.