Product Description
OEM High Pressure ADC12 A380 356 Aluminum Zinc Die Casting
1, Aluminium die casting is a process of injection aluminum alloy under pressure, which produces parts in high volume at low costs.
2, There are 2 processes of Aluminum die casting: hot chamber and cold chamber.
3, A complete cycle can vary from 1 second for small components to minutes for a casting of large part, making aluminium die casting the fastest technique available for producing precise aluminium alloy parts.
4, HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Machinery Company Limited —we have a strong and highly efficient R&D team, which will design and make OEM/ODM products according to your drawings and samples.
5, Certification: TS16949, ISO9001, SGS, ROHS
Aluminum Zinc die-casting products are characterized by high quality, light weight, high hardness and nice appearance.Therefore,
aluminum die casting products are widely used in the automotive field. For example, Heat sink, Engine cooling fan, Water pump housing, end cover, air condition housing etc.
Product Description
| Name | High Pressure Aluminum Zinc Die Casting Parts |
| Material | ADC12, A380, A356, ADC10, Zinc Alloy Zamak |
| Dimension | Mini 20*20 mm, Max800*800 mm |
| Technology | High Preressure Die Casting, CNC, CMM Measure, Painting, X-Ray Detection |
| Processing | 1, CZPT Drawing (General clients provide the drawing or samples) 2, Opening the Mold 3, Die Casting ( Aluminium or Aluminium Alloy) 4, Precision Machining (Burring, Lathe, Milling, etc) 5, Surface treatment: Polishing, Electroplating, Sandblasting, Anodizing 6, Inspection and Packing |
| Application | Automobile 42%, Furniture 21%, Industry 18%, Lighting 15%, Other 4% |
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| Die Casting Machine Type: | Hot Chamber Die Casting Machine |
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| Die Casting Method: | Precision Die Casting |
| Application: | Auto Parts |
| Machining: | CNC Machining |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Surface Preparation: | Electroplating |
| Customization: |
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| Customized Request |
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Rebuilding a Gearbox: Process and Considerations
Yes, gearboxes can be rebuilt to restore their functionality and extend their lifespan. The rebuilding process involves several steps:
Assessment:
Start by thoroughly assessing the condition of the gearbox. Identify the extent of wear, damage, and components that need replacement.
Disassembly:
Carefully disassemble the gearbox, documenting the sequence and orientation of components. Remove gears, bearings, seals, and other parts.
Cleaning:
Clean all components thoroughly to remove old lubricant, debris, and contaminants. Proper cleaning is essential for inspecting parts accurately.
Inspection:
Inspect each component for wear, damage, and signs of fatigue. Measure critical dimensions and clearances to determine if parts are within acceptable tolerances.
Replacement:
Replace worn or damaged components with new or refurbished parts. This may include gears, bearings, seals, and other critical elements.
Reassembly:
Reassemble the gearbox in the correct sequence, ensuring proper orientation and alignment of components. Follow manufacturer guidelines for torque specifications.
Lubrication:
Apply the recommended lubricant to all moving parts. Proper lubrication is crucial for reducing friction and wear.
Testing:
Perform functional and load testing to ensure the rebuilt gearbox operates correctly. Check for noise, vibration, and leaks.
Alignment:
If necessary, align the gearbox properly with connected equipment to ensure smooth operation.
Sealing:
Properly seal the gearbox to prevent leaks and contamination from entering the unit.
Documentation:
Document the entire rebuilding process, including measurements, replacement parts, and any adjustments made.
Rebuilding a gearbox requires technical expertise and specialized tools. It’s often recommended to work with experienced professionals or gearbox manufacturers to ensure the highest quality rebuild.
Keep in mind that not all gearboxes are suitable for rebuilding. Factors such as the gearbox’s design, condition, and cost-effectiveness of the rebuild need to be considered before undertaking the process.


editor by CX 2023-08-12