Deeper quote intent

Compressor housing OEM quote guide for sealing faces, vibration, coating, and inspection records

Quote path for appliance, HVAC, and industrial compressor housings covering sealing faces, mounting datums, vibration, coating, machining, inspection, and packaging.

This route is built for appliance, HVAC, refrigeration, and industrial equipment buyers who need a casting supplier conversation that separates compressor housing geometry, sealing and mounting interfaces, vibration risk, coating, machining, inspection, and commercial scope before sending drawings.

What procurement wants clarified

Commercial checkpoints before the buyer sends the RFQ

Part scope: Define whether the quote covers a compressor housing, cover, bracket, valve plate, or motor-adjacent casting because tooling, machining, and inspection assumptions differ.
Sealing and vibration: State sealing faces, gasket lands, mounting datums, flatness, vibration or noise-related requirements, coating zones, and assembly interfaces before comparing suppliers.
Process route: Die, gravity, or low-pressure casting should be reviewed against wall thickness, annual volume, sealing risk, finish requirements, and machining allowance.
Inspection records: Ask for CMM, material certificate, coating or finish checks, sealing-surface review, sample inspection, FAI, PPAP-style documents, and traceability if required.
Commercial risk: Compressor housing programs often carry supplier qualification, packaging, finish, and approval timing risk; quote requests should separate these from raw casting price.

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 review note if the compressor geometry is confidential

Part scope: compressor housing, cover, bracket, valve plate, motor-adjacent housing, or HVAC compressor support casting

Alloy and process target such as ADC12, A356, ZL114, die casting, gravity casting, low-pressure casting, or supplier recommendation required

Critical features: sealing faces, gasket lands, mounting datums, wall thickness, vibration or noise-sensitive zones, coating surfaces, and machined bores or bosses

Inspection and approval needs: CMM, material record, coating check, sealing-surface check, sample approval, FAI, PPAP-style records, or supplier qualification forms

Commercial scope: prototype quantity, annual volume, packaging method, export destination, Incoterm, approval timing, and required response channel

Commercial comparison

Questions that separate a serious quote from a placeholder quote

Part scopeDefine whether the quote covers a compressor housing, cover, bracket, valve plate, or motor-adjacent casting because tooling, machining, and inspection assumptions differ.
Sealing and vibrationState sealing faces, gasket lands, mounting datums, flatness, vibration or noise-related requirements, coating zones, and assembly interfaces before comparing suppliers.
Process routeDie, gravity, or low-pressure casting should be reviewed against wall thickness, annual volume, sealing risk, finish requirements, and machining allowance.
Inspection recordsAsk for CMM, material certificate, coating or finish checks, sealing-surface review, sample inspection, FAI, PPAP-style documents, and traceability if required.
Commercial riskCompressor housing programs often carry supplier qualification, packaging, finish, and approval timing risk; quote requests should separate these from raw casting price.

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask on quote-intent pages

What should buyers send for a compressor housing casting quote?

Send drawings, STEP model, part scope, alloy or process target, sealing faces, mounting datums, wall thickness, vibration or noise requirements, coating notes, machining scope, inspection needs, annual volume, tooling status, and approval timing.

Which casting process is best for compressor housings?

Thin-wall high-volume parts may fit die casting, while thicker, sealing-sensitive, or lower-volume housings may need gravity or low-pressure casting review. Bohua confirms the route after seeing geometry, wall thickness, annual volume, finish, and machining requirements.

Should coating and packaging be included before quotation?

Yes. Coating, corrosion protection, surface finish, export packaging, and handling protection can change process route, fixture planning, inspection scope, and landed cost.

Which inspection records matter for compressor housing RFQs?

Common records include CMM report, material certificate, coating or finish check, sealing-surface review, sample inspection, FAI, PPAP-style documentation, traceability, and supplier qualification forms if required.

How should appliance and HVAC buyers compare compressor housing suppliers?

Compare process fit, tooling ownership, machining datum plan, sealing and vibration risk review, finish evidence, inspection records, sample approval plan, packaging, and communication speed rather than only comparing unit price.

Ready to turn comparison traffic into a real RFQ?

Send the drawing package, commercial assumptions, and contact path through the RFQ form so the quote can move faster from evaluation to action.

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