Industrial Equipment
Industrial housings, pump bodies, valve blocks, gearbox cases, and structural brackets built around practical manufacturability, inspection, and long-run repeatability.
Common industrial casting scenarios
Pump bodies
Leak-sensitive parts that often need controlled feeding and post-machining sealing surfaces.
Valve blocks
Core-driven internal passages plus dimensional control around ports and threads.
Gearbox housings
Structural housings with bore-position accuracy and vibration resistance requirements.
Motor brackets
A356 or ZL114 parts that need strength, corrosion resistance, and practical machining stock.
How buyers should choose the process
| Need | Likely route |
|---|---|
| General structural housing | Gravity casting with A356 or ZL114 |
| Leak-sensitive pressure part | Low-pressure casting or tightly controlled gravity casting |
| Very large or low-volume spare | Sand casting |
| Thin-wall high-volume cover | Die casting with ADC12 |
| Critical machined datum network | Casting plus in-house CNC and CMM validation |
Industrial program facts
Industrial casting FAQ
What industrial parts can Bohua supply?
Bohua supports industrial pump bodies, blower housings, valve blocks, gearbox cases, motor brackets, and other aluminum housings that need stable casting plus machining capability.
Which process is best for industrial castings?
It depends on the part. Gravity casting is usually a strong fit for medium-thick structural parts, while low-pressure casting is often preferred when leak performance or internal quality is more demanding.
What inspections are common for industrial programs?
Typical control plans include spectrometer checks, dimensional inspection, CMM for critical features, X-ray when internal quality matters, and leak testing for pump or valve components.
How long is tooling lead time for industrial projects?
A standard industrial program is often around 45 days from tooling kickoff to first samples, depending on geometry, machining scope, and validation requirements.