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aluminium die casting

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Good morning to all,
would you tell me an aluminum alloy suitable for die casting with good aesthetic characteristics and above all a good attitude to protective anodising/decorative?

what type of treatment is done after the die casting process before being treated chemically?
es: burating or altr

Thank you.
Hi.
 
Good morning to all,
would you tell me an aluminum alloy suitable for die casting with good aesthetic characteristics and above all a good attitude to protective anodising/decorative?

what type of treatment is done after the die casting process before being treated chemically?
es: burating or altr

Thank you.
Hi.
Hi also to you
I tell you my experience
9 cu
en ab 46100-al si 11 cu 2
uni 7363-sg al si 132
alloy for die casting more or less 5076
radiators and automotive components
no food sector
surface finishes with powder coating
9 x welding
Thank you very much
 
Hi also to you
I tell you my experience
9 cu
en ab 46100-al si 11 cu 2
uni 7363-sg al si 132
alloy for die casting more or less 5076
radiators and automotive components
no food sector
surface finishes with powder coating
9 x welding
Thank you very much
Good morning shiren,
Thanks for the tip...
sincerely I found on the web the technical cards:
1. en ab ed ac 46000 - al si 9 cu 3 (fe)
2. en ab e ac 46100 - al si 11 cu 2 (fe)

but both indicate the poor attitude to anodising both decorative and protective
However, I do faith to your experience by following also the guidelines of the moulder

so the 46100 would be suitable for my needs

while the 4600 would be more suitable for powdered verning

if I interpreted your message well

also can you tell me if at the end of the molding and before the treatment the piece must undergo a burating process (or other) before the chemical treatment?

Thank you.
Good job
 
Good morning shiren,


also can you tell me if at the end of the molding and before the treatment the piece must undergo a burating process (or other) before the chemical treatment?

Thank you.
Good job
burating should always be carried out to eliminate worms and superficial abnormalities
in fact it is a mechanical action that big way is performed in rotating "barils" where there is material
abrasive exercising the elimination of slags and deer
Thank you very much
 
Hi.
holes in "subsquadro" (perpendicular to the closing floor) can be made on a die casting mold?
are there particular notices?
 
when I read aluminum die casting curiosity rises, and if so many times I need information? I know, you give me assignment for the new house, a die casting I put it somewhere.:biggrin:
 
Ask for quotes:biggrin:
You don't have a shit to do, do you? :wink:
when I read aluminum die casting curiosity rises, and if so many times I need information? I know, you give me assignment for the new house, a die casting I put it somewhere.:biggrin:
Hi.
holes in "subsquadro" (perpendicular to the closing floor) can be made on a die casting mold?
are there particular notices?
Hello
since you are my "guest"
I want to understand something
Thank you very much
 
:smile:scusa shiren! daniele is a friend, and stump was the legendary old blacksmith in the country. :
the last however is the real question :rolleyes:
 
Excuse me if I interfere in the field where I lie (shiren) is a guru.:wink:

Of course you can do perpendicular holes on the closing floor. trucks are used in the mold.
the cost however salt.

with regard to anodising I confirm the poor aesthetic performance of 46100
 
Hello
since you are my "guest"
I want to understand something
Thank you very much
ciao shiren

(pedona) enri is a compaesan...exported :tongue:)

I had posted this
holes in "subsquadro" (perpendicular to the closing floor) can be made on a die casting mold?
are there particular notices?
since I'm here
where I can find a guide on the fundamentals of die casting (thicknesses, rib size, colon size for screws etc.)

thank you and excuse us again

Good day
 
Excuse me if I interfere in the field where I lie (shiren) is a guru.:wink:

Of course you can do perpendicular holes on the closing floor. trucks are used in the mold.
the cost however salt.

with regard to anodising I confirm the poor aesthetic performance of 46100
Hello thanks for the info,

what kind of alloy tips for this type of surface treatment?

Thank you.
Hi.
 
Hello thanks for the info,

what kind of alloy tips for this type of surface treatment?

Thank you.
Hi.
hello daniele read carefully the page.
and downloaded an attachment in pdfhttp://www.aviometal.com/anodizzazione.phpThank you very much


ciao shiren

(pedona) enri is a compaesan...exported :tongue:)

I had posted this
holes in "subsquadro" (perpendicular to the closing floor) can be made on a die casting mold?
are there particular notices?
since I'm here
where I can find a guide on the fundamentals of die casting (thicknesses, rib size, colon size for screws etc.)

thank you and excuse us again

Good day
[MENTION=17616]pirurg[/MENTION] already explained to you the solution
it is impossible to explain or transmit to you a series of info
but if you turn on the web there are many pages dedicated to possible solutions
otherwise post or attach a dis 3d and we see to solve it together
Excuse me if I interfere in the field where enzo (shiren) is a guru

Of course you can do perpendicular holes on the closing floor. trucks are used in the mold.
the cost however salt.
hi ing
It's always nice to read
just a few extra work years
and more work and the more you leave the pension:
Thank you very much

:smile:scusa shiren! daniele is a friend, and stump was the legendary old blacksmith in the country. :
the last however is the real question :rolleyes:
tutt a post
No prob.
 
Good morning, everyone!

I also question myself if possible for a rather "great" question. I have to give indication to a customer of how much it could cost to make a die casting mold of a 300mm long shell, 120mm wide and about 50mm high. the object has no particular complications such as trolleys or holes to resume threading, is a normal "half box", a pair of castings will realize the complete container.

is it possible to give an indication with such data (type 20k - 30k)?

Thank you and good day!
 
Good morning, everyone!

I also question myself if possible for a rather "great" question. I have to give an indication

Thank you and good day!
[MENTION=2255]Michael[/MENTION]Hi.
the question is too crude
attach a quoted sketch
a jpeg
tell us at least the weight of the fuse:confused:
Thank you very much
 
Immagine.webpHello shiren
I made an approximate soft sketch of the object. the dimensions are those indicated above or 300*120 base and 50mm height. I hypothesized a constant thickness per hour of 3mm, I got an approximate weight of about 600grams. . .

I hope it can be enough: thank you again!
 
Hello Michael
we have to hypothesize a pedrotti-type portastamp
large 396 x 496 thickness plate psx76
ps 26 in c45
with no. 2 prints
build male and female inserts to send to treatments
and insert them into the flash drive
zero couplings
cooling circuit extractors etc
minimum speed go away 100-150 hours
plus the cost of the stapler and the material to get matrix and punch
low time cost 45€ now
cost portastampo facts make a quote
steel treatment materials over 6€ kg
made a moment the accounts
Thank you very much
 
Hello Michael
we have to hypothesize a pedrotti-type portastamp
large 396 x 496 thickness plate psx76
ps 26 in c45
with no. 2 prints
build male and female inserts to send to treatments
and insert them into the flash drive
zero couplings
cooling circuit extractors etc
minimum speed go away 100-150 hours
plus the cost of the stapler and the material to get matrix and punch
low time cost 45€ now
cost portastampo facts make a quote
steel treatment materials over 6€ kg
made a moment the accounts
Thank you very much
My mother, thank you very much for the complete answer!

Good to make!
 

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