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- ACIS files (*.sat)
- Add-Ins (*.dll)
- ASCII (*.asc)
- Assembly Files (*.ASM, *SLDASM)
- Brn (*.brn)
- CADL (*.CDL)
- Cam Profile Data (*.cm)
- CATIA (*.model, *.exp)
- CGR Files (*.cgr)
- CSF (*.CSF)
- DES (*.DES)
- Drawing Files (*.DRW, .SLDDRW)
- DSN. (*.DSN)
- DSN Fix (*.DSN)
- DWG (*.DWG)
- DXF (*.DXF)
- FST (*.FST)
- Gear Data (*.gr)
- IGS (*.IGS, *.IGES)
- Involute Data (*.inv)
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- Lib Feat Part Files (*.LFP, *.SLDLFP)
- MESH (*.CDL)
- NCAL (*.NCA)
- Ncc (*.ncc)
- Parasolid (*.X_T, *.X_B. *.XMT_TXT, *.XMT_BIN)
- SAT (*.SAT)
- Shn (*.shn)
- SolidEdge 4.0 OR Earlier (*.PAR)
- SolidEdge 5.0 OR Later (*.PAR)
- Solidworks (*.PRT, *.SLDPRT, *.SLDDRW)
- SPAC (*.SPA)
- STEP AP203/214 (*.step, *.stp)
- SUP (*.SUP)
- Template Files (*.prtdot, *.asmdot, *.drwdot)
- VDA (*.VDA)
- VDAFS (*.vda)
- VRML (*.vrl)
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What are the quality programs practiced at L A Aluminum?
Click here to read about the quality programs.
What types of finishes are available through LAA?
Click here to read about the types of finishes.
Why permanent molds?
Permanent molds, the L A Aluminum way, are the best choice for all of your casting needs. A permanent mold will provide you with a CORROSION RESISTANT, STRONG, ATTRACTIVE and COST EFFECTIVE product that will give you years of reliable service.
What are L A Aluminum's dimensional guidelines?
Section or wall thickness should generally be a minimum of .125. Click here for more details. A .125 minimum radius is accepted - except where a shell core can be used. Click here for draft requirements. Tolerance maximum is +/- .015". Castings that weigh .05 - 60 lbs. are our forte. Approximate size range is 36"x36"x14". Typical annual volume is 250-200,000 +/-. The minimal draft angle is 2 degrees or more. If you give us a call at 1-800-635-8720 we will discuss your particular requirements.
What type of alloy does L A Aluminum pour?
A356, 356, 319, 360.
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