Saturday, September 8, 2007

Draft angle requirements on aluminum die casting parts

Draft angle requirements
on
aluminum die casting parts

When someone asks me "what is draft angle?" or "why do I need a draft angle on my aluminum die casting part?"  The technical answer is, all aluminum die castings require a draft angle on the walls of die cast parts perpendicular to the parting plane or slide interfaces.  Since I have selling die cast parts for over 20 years, I find simple answers and provide simple calculations for my customers.  What does that mean to the typical engineer (any engineer other than tooling or mechanical) or professional buyer?

 

I try to give examples that most people can relate to, because most people do not have a need to concern themselves with how things are made, only what is made, and will it be what they need.  I ask, "Have you ever noticed on a cupcake the bottom diameter is smaller that the top diameter?" or "Have you noticed that a cake pan has sides that slope in toward the middle of the pan?"  That would be an extreme example of a draft angle.  Aluminum die castings would stick inside the die casting tool, molds, or die casting die if there was not enough draft angle in the tool and part.

The typical draft angle for an aluminum die casting part is two degrees per side.  The calculation for that is simple if a person is familiar with die casting production part design, but is not familiar to most people.

Aluminum Enclosure

Picture a box sitting on a table with the open side up.  The box is 2" deep inside with the height and width 4" each way on outside.  The walls of the box are 0.10" thick.  Due to the wall thickness, a few things are evident to a part designer concerning this simple box:

  • The overall height of the box is 2.10" tall.
  • The interior of the box at the top of the opening is 3.80" x 3.80".

A 2 degree draft angle will change the dimensions in the following on the interior and exterior and should be considered if something needs to fit inside or outside: box:

  • The top inside dimension will be 3.80" and the bottom inside will be 3.664"
  • The top outside dimension will be 4.00" and the bottom outside will be 3.864"

If box design for the interior of 4" x 4" at the bottom: box:

  • The top inside dimension needs to be 4.136"
  • The outside top dimension will be 4.336".

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These are examples how a simple box needs to be considered with end result in mind.  More complex shapes require quite a bit more thought and consideration.  Call me if you have a design in mind and I will give feedback on the draft details.

Bob Thomas, President
Kinetic Die Casting, Inc.
6918 Beck Avenue
North Hollywood, California USA 91605
818-982-9200 telephone
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