Frequently Asked Questions
Die Casting & Automotive Components - Expert Answers
Technical answers to your questions about die casting consumables, preheating equipment, and automotive component manufacturing.
Die Preheating Burners
Q: What temperature range do your die preheating burners achieve?
A: Our burners are designed to preheat dies to optimal temperatures (typically 250-450°C) for aluminum and zinc die casting, ensuring proper thermal conditioning and reducing thermal shock.
Q: How do die preheating burners improve casting quality?
A: Proper preheating eliminates moisture, reduces porosity, minimizes cold shuts, extends die life by 30-40%, and improves surface finish of cast components.
Q: What fuel types are compatible with your burners?
A: Our burners are designed for LPG and natural gas applications, with adjustable flame control for precise temperature management.
Die Casting Consumables
Q: What die casting consumables do you supply?
A: We manufacture plunger tips, shot sleeves, ladles, release agent applicators, and other critical consumables for high-pressure die casting operations.
Q: How often should die casting consumables be replaced?
A: Replacement frequency depends on production volume and material. Our high-quality consumables typically last 20-30% longer than standard alternatives, reducing downtime and costs.
Exotic Metal Components
Q: What exotic metals can you work with?
A: We specialize in machining and processing titanium alloys, Inconel, Hastelloy, and other high-performance materials for demanding automotive applications.
Q: What tolerances can you achieve on exotic metal components?
A: Our precision machining capabilities achieve tolerances of ±0.01mm to ±0.05mm depending on component complexity and material properties.
Quality & Certifications
Q: What testing do you perform on automotive components?
A: We conduct dimensional inspection, material testing, surface finish analysis, pressure testing, and functional validation as per OEM specifications.
Q: Do you provide material certificates and test reports?
A: Yes, we provide complete material traceability, test certificates, and inspection reports with every shipment to OEM customers.
Supply & Lead Times
Q: What are typical lead times for die casting consumables?
A: Standard consumables: 7-10 days. Custom tooling and exotic metal components: 3-4 weeks depending on specifications.
Q: Do you maintain inventory for urgent requirements?
A: Yes, we stock commonly used consumables and can expedite critical orders for our OEM partners to minimize production disruptions.
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