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Foreign Diecast and Extrusion Vendor Recommendations 4

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breezy83

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Sep 22, 2020
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Hello,

I'm working through my supply chain for a new product I'm working on, and my old overseas vendors for diecasting and metal extrusions have dried up. Does anyone have any recommendations for good foreign vendors for these two fabrication methods? I would really appreciate any information you can provide. Thanks!
 
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The term foreign implies you are in a country. Not being mind readers we can't tell which one you mean. I can guess, because some Americans are arrogant/ignorant and assume that only Americans use the internet.

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Greg Locock


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Would that be pressure or gravity diecasting?
And extrusions? Decorative or stock finish type? Custom or stock types?


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Apologies, I am in the US and looking for low-cost vendors for these 2 processes.

As for process details, I need pressure diecasting, and the extrusions are a mix of custom profiles and off-the-shelf cut-to-length.

I hope this clears everything up!
 
As a fellow resident of the US, I encourage you to please do everything you can to preserve our manufacturing base and buy domestic. Thank you!
 
In mid-2021 I was looking for custom extrusions, too. I spoke to these companies:

Oregon: British Columbia:
Both told me that due to supply problems, brought on by the obvious "2020" reason, they only had material to supply extrusions for existing customers and new customers needing more than 10,000 kg per batch. That situation may have changed since then, as the production of raw billet in Asia may have stabilized again. I don't know what to say about getting the raw aluminum into North America if it has to go through any port on the Pacific coast. But the same bottleneck would probably apply to finished extruded products made in Asia that still need to get to North America.

These people do small batches:
 
Off topic, but I was amazed at the low cost of a custom extrusion die, and the tolerances that were achievable. I think the bill for the die for a semicircular shell like a main bearing shell was of the order of $2000, which incorporated a snap fit feature as well.

Cheers

Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
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