Aluma Cast Merits ISO 9001:2015 Certification

We are pleased to announce that once again we been assessed and certified as meeting all the requirements of the ISO 9001 Certification for manufacturing and distribution of specialty aluminum, brass and zinc prototype castings for use in a broad variety of industries. Our prototyping process accurately simulates die cast components. This is our area of expertise. Your prototype castings are guaranteed to look and perform like die castings in important measurable metrics.

Please take a few minutes to watch the short video in which highlights some of the basics of our prototyping process. If you have questions concerning a cast aluminum prototype, I invite you to send me an email or call me at 1-920-596-1988 any time. Or use the form on our contact page.

Prototyping Die Castings in Aluminum and Zinc

By Robert (Bob) Kowalczyk

Published in NADycasting – March 19, 2020

A simple way to avoid the trap of using the wrong prototyping process is to ask yourself honestly why you favor one process over another. Review the real reason(s) behind the choice, and don’t be fooled by fancy rationalizations. If the process is not ideal for that part design, and you are not fully convinced that your prototype supplier is giving you the best advice, then take the time to investigate further. The characteristics of the part and the reason for producing the prototype (such as mechanical testing) should guide your final choice of prototyping process.

Which prototyping process is right for you?

Every process has inherent advantages as well as limitations, and prototyping processes are no exception. New processes, materials and technologies have only served to add to the options and the pitfalls. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of the various prototyping processes available. And then clarify the reason(s) for creating the cast prototype before releasing the design for production.