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January 7, 2012

Protecting Your Roof With Versatile Concrete Roof Tiles

Protecting Your Roof With Versatile Concrete Roof Tiles. If you are at present building your home or any other type of construction, you might want to think about using concrete roof tiles. You will need to have a strong substructure to carry the weight of the tiles, as they usually weigh in at around 400 pounds for every hundred square feet of roof area. However, you can rest assured that your roof will last longer under all sorts of extreme weather conditions.

Made out of a mixture of concrete and sand, concrete roof tiles can take on diverse kinds of pigment and come in hundreds of different colors for you to decide from. With an skilled roofer at hand to take charge of the installation, you will be the owner of an good-looking and durable roof that will stand the test of time.

These type of heavy-duty roof tiles can withstand the devastation of water, snow, and ice. This is because the materials interlock with each other, starting with the first row securely appended to the roof itself, followed by the rest of the other rows in succession. This technique of installation guarantees that your roof becomes nearly impassable under all types of weather.

Your concrete roofing materials can be installed via nailing wooden strips on the surface of the roof, and installing lugs which connect to the bottom of the tiles. The tiles can also be laid directly on the surface of the roof itself and fastened with either nails or screws. You can install concrete tiles on almost any surface, even on those that are about vertical. This means that they can be used for decorative purposes on your exterior walls, as well.

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October 21, 2011

Roofing Tile Molds

Roofing Tile Molds
Aluminum Roofing Tile Molds are the molds that Roofingtile Companies use to make the concrete tiles for roofs on homes. They produce several thousand roofing 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 Roofingtile Plates are usually made in aluminum or steel. Aluminum roofing tile molds weigh less and usually cost less than steel. Aluminum die casting tooling is used to make the mold for the concrete roof tiles.

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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 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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November 5, 2010

Making Die Casting Tooling For Aluminum Aircraft Parts

Making Die Casting Tooling For Aluminum Aircraft Parts. Aluminum which are used in the making of aircraft parts are usually alloyed with other kinds of metals to make the material stronger. This material is at times called die casting alloys. Aircraft engineers favor aluminum for its density which is low and because it is light weight.

One of the common methods for making aluminum aircraft parts is die-casting. This method is specifically befitted to the manufacturing of huge amounts of relatively diminutive parts. Metal die casting tooling molds are injected with molten metal under ample pressure. The combination of brisk injection and quick curing under high pressure produces a fine-grain, opaque surface structure, and this leads to superb fatigue and wear properties. But shrinkage and air entrapment could possibly lead to porosity; therefore, a limit of 1.0 mm in machine cuts should be established to avoid exposing the material.

Another method for producing aircraft parts with aluminum is permanent mold or gravity die casting. Similar to die casting, this method is suitable for high-volume production. Typically, die castings are relatively smaller than permanent mold castings. Permanent mold castings could reach up to 10 kg at maximum; but castings far larger are sometimes custom made when the costs of the production equipment are respectively justified by the specific quality requirements the casting asks.

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