High Pressure Die Casting Molds ADC12/A380 Aluminum Die Casting Services Custom OEM Parts
Product Description
High-Pressure ADC12/A380 Aluminum Die Casting Services │ Custom OEM Parts with Low Porosity & Superior Finish
Attribute
Value
Alloy Grade
ADC12 (A380) aluminum
Process
High‑pressure die casting
Material Options
ADC12 aluminum or zinc
Size
Fully customizable to your design
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
1 piece
Product Parameters
Alloy Grade: ADC12 (A380) aluminum
Process: High‑pressure die casting
Material Options: ADC12 aluminum or zinc
Size: Fully customizable to your design
Tolerance: ±0.01 mm
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1 piece
Surface Treatments:
Electroplating
Anodic oxidation
Sandblasting
Single Package Dimensions: 10 × 5 × 2 cm
Single Package Weight: 2 kg
Lead Time:
1-100 pcs: 15 days
> 100 pcs: To be negotiated
Key Selling Points
High-Pressure Casting for Low Porosity
Ensures structural integrity and minimizes internal voids—ideal for load‑bearing automotive and motorcycle parts.
Superior Surface Finish
With options like electroplating, anodic oxidation, and sandblasting, parts emerge ready for paint, plating, or powder coat.
Precision & Consistency
Tight tolerances of ±0.01 mm guarantee interchangeability and seamless assembly in mass production.
Flexible MOQ & Competitive Pricing
Start with as little as one piece. Volume pricing from US $8.60 (100-999 pcs) down to US $3.50 (≥10,000 pcs) caters to prototyping through high‑volume runs.
Full OEM/ODM Support
In‑house tooling, mold flow analysis, and rapid prototyping streamline product development cycles.
Future Trends in Aluminum Die Casting
Lightweighting in Automotive & EVs: Demand for lighter, high‑strength components is surging as manufacturers strive to improve fuel efficiency and battery range.
Integration with Additive Manufacturing: Hybrid processes combining die casting with 3D-printed cores or inserts enable complex geometries and rapid iteration.
Sustainability Focus: Recycled aluminum alloys and closed‑loop foundry processes reduce carbon footprint without compromising performance.
Smart Manufacturing & IoT: Real‑time process monitoring and AI‑driven defect prediction are enhancing yield and reducing scrap.
Consumer Electronics: Heat sinks, frames, and enclosures requiring precise dimensions and fine surface finish.
Industrial Equipment: Pump casings, valve bodies, and fittings exposed to cyclic loads.
Lighting & Electrical Hardware: Lamp housings and junction boxes benefiting from corrosion‑resistant coatings.
Agricultural Machinery: Durable parts for tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is ADC12 vs. A380 alloy?
A1: Both are widely used die‑casting aluminum alloys. ADC12 (equivalent to A383.0) offers excellent fluidity and mechanical strength, while A380 provides slightly higher ductility. Either can be selected based on your part's stress profile.
Q2: Can you handle complex geometries?
A2: Yes. Our high‑pressure process combined with advanced mold‑flow simulation allows for intricate features, thin walls down to 1 mm, and embedded inserts.
Q3: How do I get a quotation?
A3: Send us your 2D/3D CAD files (STEP, IGES) along with target volumes and surface finish requirements. We'll provide tooling, prototype, and per‑piece pricing.
Q4: What surface finish tolerances can I expect?
A4: Surface roughness as low as Ra 0.8 µm is achievable with post‑cast machining and polishing. Standard sandblasted or anodized finishes meet industrial aesthetics.
Q5: Are samples available?
A5: Yes. We offer small‑run prototypes starting at one piece. Sample lead time is approximately 15 days.
This comprehensive overview presents our high‑pressure ADC12/A380 aluminum die casting service—designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern manufacturing with precision, flexibility, and competitive pricing. Whether you're developing the next‑generation EV component or a bespoke industrial enclosure, our OEM/ODM capabilities have you covered.