Temco Die Casting Division

Precision Aluminum Die Casting For Your Specific Needs

At TEMCO, our advanced aluminum die casting solutions meet the most demanding industrial standards. From precision tooling, cold chamber die casting techniques, and post cast finishing, our processes are optimized for speed, quality, and performance.

Whether you need prototypes or full-scale production, our team ensures consistent results with the latest manufacturing technologies.

We serve many markets including but not limited to:

  • Automotive

  • Marine

  • Medical

  • Heavy Duty Truck

  • Agriculture

  • Consumer goods

Manufacturing Equipment

FULL SERVICE DIE CASTING CAPABILITIES

Die Cast equipment

6 Prince die cast machines 450-600 press tonnage
  • 3x 450 ton stations with trim presses and 2000 lb pots with 475 lbs/hr melting point

  • 3x 600 ton stations with trim presses and 2000 lb pots with 475 lbs/hr melting point

Post-Processing & Finishing

Temco has a full suite of CNC mills and Lathes for post processing of your die cast parts. We can weld and aid in assembly of your die cast parts as well. We have local partners for powdercoating, chrome and other finishes.

Tooling Design & Maintenance

Temco offers in house tooling to ensure fast turnaround on die cast molds and compatibility with our machines. Design collaboration with Temco engineers ensure a cost effective design that is conducive to die casting.

Quality Control & Tolerances

Precision processes ensure consistent, high-quality parts that meet strict tolerances and industry standards. As an ISO 9001:2015 company we perform quality checks throughout the manufacturing process to ensure only in-spec parts are shipped to our customers.
What is Die Casting?

Die casting is a manufacturing process for producing sharply defined, smooth or textured-surface metal parts by forcing molten metal under high pressure into reusable dies. High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) is ideal for producing high volumes of complex, thin-walled, lightweight, and high-precision non-ferrous metal parts, such as those made from aluminum or zinc alloys, because of its rapid cycle times and ability to achieve smooth surface finishes

Advantages of Aluminum Die Casting
  • High precision
  • Good surface finish
  • Excellent repeatability
  • Low piece part cost
Guides For Design

To design effectively for die casting, prioritize uniform wall thickness, incorporate gradual transitions and generous radii to avoid stress, add draft angles for easy mold ejection, design to minimize undercuts, and consider parting line location and ejector pin placement early.

  • We recommend speaking with one of our engineers and having them get involved early in the design process. Typically this nets you a more cost effective product that also takes tool life into consideration.
Materials For Die Casting

Die casting is usually done with aluminum, zinc, or magnesium. At Temco we cast aluminum in the following aluminum variants. Other aluminum alloys not listed can be cast per request.

  • 369 alloy
  • 380 alloy
  • 518 alloy
  • 413 alloy