Turnkey high-pressure aluminum die casting services focused on automotive and industrial parts — engine brackets, housings and structural castings in ADC12/A380 and other alloys. The supplier accepts 2D/3D CAD files, runs full quality inspection and offers rapid lead times for prototyping through mass production.
Materials: Aluminum (ADC12/A380), stainless steel, iron, aluminum alloys and brass.
Drawing formats accepted: 2D (PDF/DWG) and 3D (IGES/STEP).
Certifications: ISO9001, TS16949 and RoHS.
Quality control: 100% inspection policy on finished parts.
Lead times: 1–100 pcs → 10 days; 101–500 pcs → 15 days; 501–1,000 pcs → 20 days; >1,000 → negotiated.
Pricing examples (indicative): 1–499 pcs = US$2.50/pc; 500–4,999 pcs = US$1.60/pc; ≥5,000 pcs = US$0.50/pc. Final price depends on geometry, finish and volume.
Packaging: Bubble + carton + wooden case (standard).
Automotive-grade quality: TS16949 + ISO9001 systems and RoHS compliance make this suitable for powertrain and chassis components.
Fast prototyping to production: Short lead times for small runs let OEMs and tier suppliers validate parts quickly.
Clear volume economics: Published price breaks help buyers estimate cost at development and scale-up phases.
Material flexibility: ADC12/A380 and other alloys let you optimize for strength, weight and cost.
Single-source finishing & packing: Post-cast processing and export packing reduce supply-chain complexity.
Automotive engine brackets, transmission housings, battery trays and structural castings.
Motorcycle castings and light-vehicle structural parts.
Industrial equipment housings, valve bodies and pump components.
Consumer & electronics enclosures requiring thin-wall, repeatable die casting.
Lightweighting: ADC12 die castings remain a cost-effective path to replace heavier steel parts in non-critical structures.
Shorter development cycles: Suppliers who deliver low-volume runs quickly are valuable as OEMs shorten iteration cycles.
Compliance & traceability: Certifications (ISO/TS) plus 100% inspection are increasingly required for automotive supply chains.
Q — What file types are needed for a quote?
A — Submit PDF/DWG 2D drawings or STEP/IGES 3D models with tolerances and finish notes.
Q — What are typical lead times?
A — Example lead times listed: 1–100 pcs = 10 days; 101–500 = 15 days; 501–1,000 = 20 days; >1,000 negotiable. Confirm on RFQ.
Q — Is there a sample or customization fee?
A — The page lists per-piece custom options (size/material/finish) available as small add-ons; ask supplier for sample policy and tooling fees.
Q — How is pricing determined?
A — Unit price depends on part complexity, material, surface treatment and order volume. Public price bands are shown as guidance only.
Upload your STEP/IGES or PDF drawing, specify material and target annual volume, and request a DFM review and sample quote to validate cost and lead time.