ALUMINUM CASTINGS
ALUMINUM CASTINGS
PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION
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PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION
DETAILS
CERTIFICATIONS
ISO 9001:2015
IATF 16949
AS 9100
ITAR
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COUNTRY OF ORGIN
United States
MATERIALS
Aluminum Alloys
319, 333, 354, 355, 356, A356, 357, A360, A380, 535 and 852.
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ALUMINUM CASTINGS
Aluminum casting and machining refers to the process of shaping aluminum into a desired form through casting methods, followed by precision machining to achieve the required tolerances and surface finishes. This combination is widely used across industries for producing lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant components.
ALUMINUM CASTING PROCESSES
Sand Casting:
Die Casting:
Investment Casting (Lost-Wax Casting):
Permanent Mold Casting:
Centrifugal Casting:
MACHINING ALUMINUM
Machining involves cutting, shaping, and finishing the aluminum casting to meet precise specifications. Common machining techniques include:
CNC Milling:
Turning: Performed on a lathe, ideal for cylindrical components.
Drilling: Creates holes in the part with high precision.
Grinding: Refines surfaces to achieve smooth finishes or tight tolerances.
Tapping and Threading: Adds threads to cast aluminum for fasteners.
Finishing: Surface treatments like polishing, anodizing, or painting are applied for corrosion resistance and aesthetics.
ADVANTAGES OF CAST AND MACHINED ALUMINUM
Lightweight: Aluminum’s low density makes it ideal for weight-sensitive applications.
Corrosion Resistance: Naturally resists oxidation and environmental damage.
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Suitable for structural and mechanical applications.
Excellent Machinability: Aluminum is easy to machine, reducing production time and cost.
Versatility: Cast aluminum parts can be machined to meet diverse specifications.
Cost-Effective: Casting is economical for high-volume production; machining refines to exact needs.
APPLICATIONS OF CAST AND MACHINED ALUMINUM
Automotive: Engine parts, wheels, transmission housings.
Aerospace: Lightweight structural components, brackets, and casings.
Electronics: Heat sinks, enclosures, and connectors.
Industrial Machinery: Frames, housings, and custom parts.
Medical Devices: Surgical tools and precision instruments.
Consumer Goods: Cookware, furniture components, and sporting equipment.
KEY CONSIDERATIONS
Material Selection: Aluminum alloys like A356, 6061, and 7075 are commonly used for specific applications.
Design for Manufacturability (DFM): Optimize part designs for both casting and machining to reduce costs.
Dimensional Tolerances: Casting achieves near-net shapes; machining ensures precise tolerances.
Surface Finish: Consider finishing processes like anodizing or powder coating.
Production Volume: Choose the casting process based on batch size (e.g., sand casting for low volume, die casting for high volume).
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