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December 28, 2013

Happy New Year from Cast Parts

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Happy New Year! As the clock ticks down 3..2…1, what is it that you are thinking about? The next die cast parts that you will be making? How about the New Year resolutions that you will most like be breaking in the next month or so (if you are lucky)? Why don’t you make a resolution that counts? How about making a die casting part that will last longer than the resolutions that you make!

Have a fantastic New Years!

December 21, 2013

Merry Christmas from Cast Parts

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Merry Christmas everyone! As we sit down to enjoy our huge dinner and our family gathered around, remember that at Cast Parts we are always willing to quote for you! The die cast car parts, the die cast lighting fixtures, and the die casting heatsinks in your computers were made by dreamers who dared to think big! What will you create that will wow the world?

Merry Christmas everyone!

December 14, 2013

This Realism For Metal Handle Die Cast Parts

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This Realism For Metal Die Cast Handle Parts. Everywhere in any household are various materials that are made by hardware die casting firms. Small items like knobs and handles as well as lighting fixtures and alloy cabinetry pieces are often made utilizing the hardware die casting method. These commercially available products are made by injecting molten alloy into molds or dies where the alloy cools and hardens so that it could be turned out and packed for delivery. Depending on the particular hardware product being produced through die cast parts, the choice of material can be as lightweight as aluminum, zinc, and magnesium or as dense as lead and tin. Hardware that are to be used in high-heat conditions are usually made of aluminum while those that require longer wear are usually die cast utilizing zinc and copper which are both of high impact strength and are highly resistant to corrosion. The choice of metal to use in hardware die casting would likewise depend on the weight and section thickness required of the finished product.

Hardware diecasting makes the manufacture of the most common household and commercial parts more economical. The process augurs well for mass creation both on the manufacturer side and on the consumer side of the equation. A manufacturer that uses die cast parts as a production method for its metal parts would benefit from the ease and speed by which the parts are produced especially when utilizing the hot chamber method. The consumer, on the other hand, benefits from the cost-efficient creation that allows the manufacturer to effectively bring the price of goods down to more affordable levels. There are, however, limitations on the products that could be produced using the die cast parts process. Products and metals used in the food service industry, for example, would have to go through public health and safety testing in order to determine its suitability – the alloys lead and tin are materials that are not allowed for use in the manufacture of products for the food service industry.

Formerly, the process of die casting was used mainly for the production of printer’s types which were made from lead and tin. Today, the practical application of die cast parts has broadened in scope to include, aside from hardware die cast parts, military diecasting, automotive die casting, transportation die casting, medical die cast parts, and aeronautics diecasting and die cast lighting fixtures among others. Various industries have benefited from the wide availability and increased affordability of die cast parts for various practical applications. Because die cast parts firms are able to run production at high speeds without compromising quality, the manufacturers in various sectors are guaranteed of having the metal parts that they need within the timeframe when they need them and at costs that would likewise allow them to support their operations. Many diecasting companies have been operating for quite a number of years and have gained the kind of expertise necessary to be able to guarantee the quality of each and every output coming from their diecast fabrication line.

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December 7, 2013

Strengthened As Well As Protected Military Diecastings Provide Dependable Items

Strengthened As Well As Protected Military Diecastings Provide Dependable Items. Our country’s armed forces have sworn to serve, protect, and defend its people, but their efforts would be rendered futile if they do not have the equipment that they need. Providing them with the necessary equipment and tools for transportation, communication, and defense, is one of the areas where military die casting comes in handy. There are various metal parts that military equipment are fitted with. Often, the best way to get hold of these parts, which are usually custom-fitted, is through military Cast Parts businesses. These Cast Parts businesses specialize in fabricating replacement parts whether on a small-scale basis or on a bigger scope. They offer cost-effective solutions to customers in need of aerospace die casting parts. These firms are available online, complete with facilities that allow prospective customers to mail in their inquiries or to request for a quote.

While it would normally be more cost-efficient to use the Cast Parts method for high-volume orders, some businesses specializing in aerospace die casting would offer their services for orders lower than 100 aerospace parts. The standard delivery time would be around a couple of weeks after receiving the purchase order, although some would be able to deliver in a shorter period of time depending on the complexity of the aerospace part to be die casted. Cast Parts of military parts should undergo a rigorous quality inspection process especially since a slight material defect could endanger the lives of many. Aside from conforming to specifications as per approved model, these die casted aerospace products should also conform to national fabrication standards.

Many of those metal products that aerospace diecasting businesses produce include:

Fire suppression system enclosures – this forms part of armored vehicles, serving to suppress fires. This housing allows the military personnel inside the armored vehicle to survive even when the fuel tank is directly hit. This die casted aerospace part is supposed to quell the in-tank fire in 50 milliseconds.

Missile nose casting – this particular aerospace part is not produced through any other method than die casting. This part is fitted onto the nose of a missile and should thus be able to withstand force. In the fabrication process.

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