Deeper quote intent

Cast aluminum heat sink RFQ guide for thermal targets, fins, A356, machining, and inspection records

Quote path for cast aluminum heat sinks and thermal-management housings covering heat source, fin geometry, A356 route, machining datums, surface finish, and inspection records.

This route is built for LED lighting, power electronics, telecom, industrial control, EV thermal module, and enclosure buyers who need to turn a heat-sink concept or drawing into a manufacturing RFQ without losing the thermal assumptions that drive process choice.

What procurement wants clarified

Commercial checkpoints before the buyer sends the RFQ

Heat-sink RFQs should separate thermal target, heat-source area, fin geometry, alloy route, machining datums, surface finish, and validation records before comparing unit price.
A356 gravity casting is often relevant when the buyer needs three-dimensional fins, integrated bosses, thicker sections, or a heat-treatable aluminum route rather than a simple extrusion.
Supplier comparison should show how tooling, mold thermal balance, fin-fill risk, machining access, CMM checks, surface treatment, and packaging will be managed as one quote package.
If the design is still open, the RFQ can ask Bohua to review whether gravity casting, low-pressure casting, extrusion, CNC machining, or another route fits the geometry and annual volume.

RFQ action

Use this page as the last stop before contact

The goal is to replace vague contact intent with a quote that includes drawing/spec, material, quantity or MOQ, tooling, lead time, testing, and reply path.

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Buyer checklist

What to include so the quote is real

2D PDF plus STEP model, or NDA-first note if thermal layout or customer geometry is confidential

Application scope: LED fixture, power electronics housing, telecom module, inverter, controller, EV thermal module, industrial power supply, or custom heat sink

Thermal inputs: heat source, wattage or thermal target, contact area, airflow assumption, ambient condition, mounting orientation, and any CFD or test expectation

Geometry inputs: fin height, fin thickness, base thickness, bosses, inserts, curved or radial fins, machining stock, datum plan, and minimum wall or draft requirements

Material and finish target: A356-T6, ZL114, ADC12, anodizing, coating, powder coat, or supplier recommendation required

Inspection and approval needs: CMM, fin-fill review, flatness, threaded insert checks, material record, heat-treatment record, surface finish record, FAI, PPAP-style documents, or traceability

Commercial comparison

Questions that separate a serious quote from a placeholder quote

Thermal targetState heat source, wattage or thermal target, contact area, airflow, orientation, and ambient condition so the quote does not treat the part as a generic aluminum cover.
Geometry and finsMark fin thickness, fin height, base thickness, curved or radial features, bosses, inserts, machining stock, datum scheme, and areas where fill or distortion risk matters.
Process routeGravity casting should be reviewed against A356 or ZL114 needs, section thickness, 3D fin geometry, integrated mounting features, prototype quantity, annual volume, and tooling economics.
Inspection recordsAsk for CMM, flatness, fin-fill review, material certificate, heat-treatment record, surface finish check, FAI, PPAP-style documents, and traceability when required.
Commercial riskThermal-management projects often carry tooling, sample validation, machining fixture, coating, export packaging, and launch timing risk; the RFQ should separate these from raw casting price.

Evidence next steps

Review product proof before the RFQ form

These links are mapped in schema as product evidence, product-example RFQ guides, buyer resources, quote intent, or landing pages so crawlers can connect this quote route to the right proof before the buyer submits drawings.

Quote intent → RFQ form

Buyer guide

Cast aluminum heat sink process guide

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Landing page

Gravity casting process evidence

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Landing page

A356 material route

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Buyer resource

Gravity casting DFM guide

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Buyer resource

Casting drawing requirements

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Buyer resource

Casting process selection guide

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Landing page

Quality control and inspection evidence

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Quote intent

Adjacent thermal-system impeller quote route

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Quote intent

Adjacent EV motor housing thermal route

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Buyer resource

Quote readiness checklist

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FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask on quote-intent pages

What should buyers send for a cast aluminum heat sink quote?

Send drawings, STEP model, heat source, wattage or thermal target, contact area, airflow assumption, ambient condition, fin geometry, alloy or process target, machining scope, finish requirements, annual volume, tooling status, and inspection needs.

When is gravity casting relevant for heat sinks?

Gravity casting is worth reviewing when the heat sink needs 3D fins, integrated bosses, thicker sections, curved airflow features, cast-in mounting geometry, or a heat-treatable aluminum route that cannot be handled well by simple extrusion.

Can Bohua recommend the process if the design is not final?

Yes. Buyers can mark the material and process as open, then send the application, geometry, annual volume, and thermal target so Bohua can review whether gravity casting, low-pressure casting, extrusion, CNC machining, or another route is the better fit.

Which inspection records matter for thermal-management castings?

Common records include CMM report, flatness check, fin-fill review, material certificate, heat-treatment record, surface finish record, sample inspection, FAI, PPAP-style documentation, and traceability when required.

How should buyers compare heat sink casting suppliers?

Compare thermal assumptions, process route, tooling plan, fin-fill risk, machining datum plan, coating or surface finish, inspection records, sample validation, packaging, and response speed rather than only comparing raw casting price.

Ready to turn comparison traffic into a real RFQ?

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