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Aluminum Die Casting CNC MachiningComputer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machine that is machining an aluminum die casting. Video shows automated tool changing and automatic handling of the casting. The process has a short cycle time and is repeatable since the machine is programmed for the specific part. Little labor is needed to machine the die cast part. The die cast part is made with a high pressure die cast process. Get more information on Aluminum Die Casting and CNC Machines or contact us at 800-394-3006. View Video |
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Aluminum Die Casting 650 Ton Automated CellAluminum die casting automated robotic cell using a kawasaki robot and auto ladle to produce a die cast part. This video shows the die cast process including pouring molten aluminum and automatic extraction of the die casting. Get more information on Aluminum Die Casting or contact us at 800-394-3006. View Video |
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Die Casting Robot Cell with VacuumAluminum Die Casting Cell Automated with Robotic Extraction and Ladling. The die cast machine utilizes a vacuum process with the die and evacuates the mold before the molten metal is injected into the die cavity. This offers a denser casting with less porosity than conventional die casting. Get more information on Aluminum Die Casting or contact us at 800-394-3006. View Video |
About Aluminum AlloysThe element aluminum (Al) has a specific gravity of 2.7, placing it among the light-weight structural metals. It is used as a base for die casting alloys with three primary constituents: silicon, copper and magnesium. Eight available aluminum die casting alloys give the designer the widest choice among the four primary alloy groups, and they account for the majority of die castings in terms of tons of components produced. You can also learn more on NADCA's Design Website. |
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NADCA Quartet at the Gala Awards Dinner, Part ILeonard Cordaro, President of Premier Die Casting, plays with the NADCA jazz quartet. This clip is "Freddy the Freeloader," a tune by Miles Davis played by the NADCA Quartet on 9-20-11 at the NADCA Gala Awards Dinner. View Video |
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NADCA Quartet at the Gala Awards Dinner, Part IILeonard Cordaro, President of Premier Die Casting, plays with the NADCA jazz quartet. This clip is "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," a tune by Duke Ellington, played by the NADCA Quartet on 9-20-11 at the NADCA Gala Awards Dinner. View Video |
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NADCA Quartet at the Gala Awards Dinner, Part IIILeonard Cordaro, President of Premier Die Casting, plays with the NADCA jazz quartet. This clip is "Misty," a tune by Ella Fitzgerald, played by the NADCA Quartet on 9-20-11 at the NADCA Gala Awards Dinner. View Video |
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NADCA Quartet at the Gala Awards Dinner, Part IVLeonard Cordaro, President of Premier Die Casting, plays with the NADCA jazz quartet. This clip is "Take the A Train", a tune by Duke Ellington, played by the NADCA Quartet on 9-20-11 at the NADCA Gala Awards Dinner. View Video |
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NADCA Quartet at the Gala Awards Dinner, Part VLeonard Cordaro, President of Premier Die Casting, plays with the NADCA jazz quartet. This clip is "Blue Monk", a tune by Thelonious Monk, played by the NADCA Quartet on 9-20-11 at the NADCA Gala Awards Dinner. View Video |










