Aluminum Heatsinks made by Kinetic Die Casting

Aluminum Heatsink Die Casting kineticdcAluminum Heatsinks made by Kinetic Die Casting. Electronic devices and circuits have revolutionized our way of living in such a manner that no one would have ever imagined. It might seem hard to imagine a day going by without needing to use such devices. Homes, offices, and schools depend so much on them for day-to-day operations.

However great are the benefits that these devices bring, they would never have become possible if not for this tiny component – heatsink. A heatsink is responsible for making electronic devices work for long hours without overheating.

Furthermore, the most common types of heatsinks are aluminum heatsinks. As the name suggests, these types are made up of aluminum alloys. In general, aluminum alloys give higher thermal resistance than other types. Copper heatsinks are said to give better and faster heat conductivity than aluminum heatsinks but they are more expensive. This is one of the main reasons for the popularity of aluminum-based heatsinks.

Companies have developed varieties of aluminum-based heatsinks. The most common of them is the 6063-T5. It has an electrical resistivity of 3.16e-006 ohm-cm, a heat capacity of 0.9 J/g-C, and a thermal conductivity of 209 W/m-K. It is cooled from hot working and artificially aged at elevated temperature.

In terms of providing higher thermal conductivity, the 1050A is the better option. Its thermal conductivity is at 229 W/m-K. This type is used in most cable sheathings because of

its excellent corrosion resistance. Another more commonly used type is the 6061. Its heat-resistance capability is at 193 W/m-K.

Aluminum heatsinks rank third in terms of heat productivity, next to copper and silver. However, aside from being the most cost-effective, they are the most “user-friendly”. Due to them being lighter in weight, they are easier to work with than copper and silver based heatsinks.

Die Casting Heat Sink Part
Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sink Parts

Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings as Die Casting Aluminum Heat Sinks. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
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{New Post} California Die Casting Congress 2017

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{New Post} California Die Casting Congress 2017

January 18-19, NADCA is excited to announce the first ever California Congress at the Hilton Long Beach. The Congress will feature technology highlights of our Congress in Columbus earlier this fall. It is important to use that all our members are able to access this information prevalent to the advancement in the industry. The event will kick off with a cocktail reception on January 18 and lead into a full day of presentations on January 19. The Congress will be sponsored by a limited number of Suppliers that attendees will be able to meet with to learn more about products and services available to the die casting industry. The cost is just $20 for NADCA Members and $50 for Non-Members*. Contact Melisa Ryzner if you are sending more than 5 people to receive discounted pricing.

Tentative Event Agenda*

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 – Cocktail Reception – 5:30 – 7:00 pm

Thursday, January 19, 2017 – Breakfast – 7:30 – 8:30 am

Congress Presentations – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

8:30-10:00 AM – State of the Die Casting Industry

Additive Manufacturing and New Materials for Die Components with Improved Heat Extraction

New Surfacing Material DHW: From Repair Welding to Additive Manufacturing in Die Casting Molds

Additive Manufacturing for Casting Shot End Systems

Presented by Steve Udvardy, North American Die Casting Association

10:15-11:15 AM – Die Casting Alloys that will Allow the Die Caster to Compete with Alloys A356, A357, 358 and 359 In PM Applications. Strontium Aluminate Replaces Alumina on Aluminum Melts at 500 ppm Sr and Provides Die Soldering Resistance. Hypereutectic Al-Si-Mg-Sr Alloy with a Unique mcrostructure and Improved Ductility.

Presented by Dr. Raymond Donahue, Mercury Marine

Lunch 11:45-1:15 PM

1:15-2:45 PM – The “Gating Equation” Updated Fluidity from a Heat Transfer Perspective

Multi-time Scale Systems and Quasi Equilibrium Presented by Dr. R. Allan Miller, The Ohio State University

3:00-4:30 PM – An Investigation of the use of PVD Die Coatings to Minimize or Eliminate Lubrication during High Pressure Die Casting Evaluation of Die Lubricant Performance Preliminary Study on Ejection Force Prediction Presented by Beau Glim, North American Die Casting Association

Hilton Long Beach

701 W Ocean Blvd

Long Beach, CA 90831

Event Rate: $20 NADCA Members, $50 Non-Members

*Registration includes access to the cocktail hour as well as breakfast and lunch on January 19.

Contact: Melisa Ryzner, CMP, NADCA Education & Meetings Manager, 847-808-3161

Register: http://www.diecasting.org/store/events/registration.aspx?event=conwest

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{New Post} NADCA West Coast Conference 2017

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{New Post} NADCA West Coast Conference 2017

January 18-19, 2017 The North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) is excited to announce the first ever Die Casting Congress West at the Hilton Long Beach 701 W Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90831. The Congress will feature technology highlights of our Congress in Columbus earlier in 2016. The event will kick off with a cocktail reception on January 18 and lead into a full day of presentations on January 19.

NADCA Die Casting

Presentations to include:

Die Casting Alloys that will Allow the Die Caster to Compete with Alloys A356, A357, 358 and 359 In PM Applications

– Strontium Aluminate Replaces Alumina on Aluminum Melts at 500 ppm Sr and Provides Die Soldering Resistance

– Hypereutectic Al-Si-Mg-Sr Alloy with a Unique Microstructure and Improved Ductility

Presented by Dr. Raymond Donahue, Mercury Marine

Fluidity from a Heat Transfer Perspective

– Multi-time Scale Systems and Quasi Equilibrium

– The “Gating Equation” Updated

Presented by Dr. R. Allen Miller, The Ohio State University

An Investigation of the use of PVD Die Coatings to Minimize or Eliminate Lubrication During High Pressure Die Casting

– Evaluation of Die Lubricant Performance

– Preliminary Study on Ejection Force Prediction

Presented by Beau Glim, North American Die Casting Association

State of the Die Casting Industry

– New Surfacing Material DHW: From Repair Welding to Additive Manufacturing in Die Casting Molds

– Additive Manufacturing of Cores with Conformal Cooling Lines

Presented by Steve Udvardy, North American Die Casting Association

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Kinetic Die Casting Company

6918 Beck Avenue

North Hollywood, CA 91605

818-982-9200

NADCA North American Die Casting Association

http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/nadca.html

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Zinc Alloys at Kinetic Die Casting

Die Casting Zinc Alloys Quick Info. Die casting zinc alloys is a common practice amid metalworkers due to the fact that zinc alloys have several uses.
Zinc
has decent properties: it doesn’t rust, it is light yet durable, it’s non-corrosive, it is multipurpose, and it is easily flexible. Zinc may be shared with other materials such as aluminum, copper, magnesium, and tin, to state a couple. Their arrangements accomplish definite effects dependent on the quantities and types of materials used and the die casting process.
To die cast zinc metals, zinc and other alloys are joined via chemical developments and heated under high temperatures to become fluid. When they attain this molten state, they are forced to pour into die casts where they take on the mold’s design. Upon cooling, the metals keep the shape and stay that way until they are heated again. Here are some ways that zinc alloys are used:

  • To coat metal items and guard them from corrosion
  • To protect electrical pieces
  • To form unbending metal components
  • To substitute costly metalworking supplies
  • To help as a lightweight alternative for some metal materials
  • Die casting zinc alloys are worthwhile in generating a lot of things, such as fixtures, vehicles, equipment, tools, weaponry, etc. It is chosen to other means of creating zinc alloys because die casts make it easier for the alloys to be shaped exactly in a little time. Also, it doesn’t take much exertion to pour molten alloy into the cast and let them set resolutely as matched to forging and hammering. Because of its various benefits, die casting zinc alloys has continued to be a extensive practice in metallurgy.

    Die Casting Molds Tooling
    Die Casting Tooling Mold

    Kinetic Die Casting Company makes aluminum die castings using Die Casting Tooling. As a Die Casting Company, we make these parts every day and ship thousands of these aluminum die castings every week.
    Contact us to get die casting prices http://www.kineticdiecasting.com/replyform.html.

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    North Hollywood, California 91605
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