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June 1, 2009

The Advantages of Using Aluminum Cast Parts

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The Advantages of Using Aluminum Cast Parts. Most, if not all, businesses involved in the metalworking industry are currently using the aluminum casting process as part of their enterprise. Aluminum part castings, as opposed to products of other casting processes, offer more advantages. What these advantages are you’ll soon find out as you go on with this article.

Aluminum cast parts can be produced to meet the needs of businesses from all over the globe. The castings can be just a few hundred parts or come in a bigger bulk order such as a few hundred thousand. Manufacturers who need one part can also easily find aluminum casting companies that accommodate requests for the creation of different components that their respective businesses need for mass production. Aluminum cast parts are commonly used in factories, industrial sites, and the home.

One of the reasons why aluminum cast parts are so popular is because they are light; its density is, in fact, only a third of the density of steel. These aluminum cast parts are also resistant not only to weather, but also to common atmospheric gases and to a vast array of liquids. Aluminum is known to have high levels of elasticity (a definite plus feature for structures that are placed under shock loads) and tolerate the highest operating temperatures; its alloys can match or even beat the strength of steel. When aluminum is kept to low temperatures, it does not turn out to be brittle, unlike carbon steels that easily succumb. With high reflectivity, aluminum is also great for the decorative purposes. Finally, aluminum cast parts carry some of the most excellent EMI shielding properties.

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