Aluminum Impeller Casting

Bohua supports aluminum impeller RFQs for pump, blower, fan, and thermal-management assemblies where vane fill, balance-friendly machining allowance, hub bore accuracy, alloy selection, and inspection planning affect performance.

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What impeller buyers should define

  • - Vane geometry, hub bore, keyway or mounting features, and balance reference surfaces
  • - Alloy target, process route, corrosion or fluid exposure, and performance assumptions
  • - Machining allowance, datum strategy, balance plan, CMM records, and sample validation
  • - Annual volume, pilot quantity, packaging, export route, and supplier qualification needs

Impeller RFQ path

Move from rotating-part application research to an impeller RFQ package

These product and evidence pages help buyers prepare vane, bore, balance, machining, inspection, and supplier-review inputs before quotation.

Impeller RFQ FAQ

What should an aluminum impeller RFQ include?

Send drawings, 3D model, vane geometry, hub bore and mounting features, alloy target, process preference, balance assumptions, machining scope, annual volume, and inspection requirements.

Why does machining allowance matter for impellers?

Machining allowance affects hub bore accuracy, balance reference surfaces, keyway or mounting features, and whether the supplier can control functional geometry after casting.

Can Bohua review impeller casting for pump or blower assemblies?

Bohua can review pump, blower, fan, and thermal-management impeller drawings for process fit, alloy route, tooling assumptions, machining scope, inspection records, and export-ready supply planning.