A356 Aluminum Pump Housing RFQ
Bohua supplies A356 aluminum pump housings and pump casing castings for hydraulic, industrial, and automotive applications. Typical RFQs include gravity-cast housings, pressure-sensitive components, sealing-face machining, leak-test planning, and cast plus CNC machined parts. If you searched for A356 aluminum pump housings, start by defining leak-test criteria, CNC datums, CMM records, and annual volume before comparing suppliers.
Technical reviewer: Junchi Li
RFQ evidence paths
What we support
- - A356 / ZL114 aluminum pump housings
- - Gravity casting with downstream CNC machining
- - Leak-sensitive and pressure-related parts
- - Drawing-based OEM sourcing projects
A356 pump housing RFQ inputs
Help engineering quote the leak-test route, not just a casting blank
Buyers searching for A356 aluminum pump housings usually need more than a unit price. Send the drawing package with the sealing, machining, and inspection assumptions below so Bohua can review process fit and quote risk clearly.
- - A356 / ZL114 alloy target, T6 requirement, or existing material standard
- - Pressure or leak-test method, test pressure, hold time, and acceptance criteria
- - Machined sealing faces, bearing bores, ports, datum scheme, and CMM report needs
- - Annual demand, sample quantity, launch timing, and PPAP or inspection-document scope
- - Quote route: pressure-tight pump guide for leak-test projects; formal RFQ upload for drawing-ready production programs
Pump housing product RFQ examples
Start from a product-level RFQ package
These product pages and RFQ guides show the drawing, volume, material, process, machining, leak-test acceptance, inspection, and follow-up details Bohua needs before quoting pump housing programs.
A356-T6 pump housing RFQ package
Use this page to prepare pressure, sealing face, CNC, leak-test, CMM, and annual volume inputs for a pump housing quote.
View product RFQ package →Custom pump casing RFQ package
Second pump casing example for OEM buyers comparing tooling, machining, inspection, and export supply assumptions.
View product RFQ package →Anonymized pump housing second-source example
Review how a pump housing second-source RFQ can be framed around drawings, tooling assumptions, pilot approval, inspection records, and allocation risk.
Review second-source example →Pump casing product-to-RFQ guide
Read the buyer checklist that turns pump casing product evidence into drawing, volume, machining, inspection, and follow-up inputs for RFQ.
Read product-to-RFQ guide →Pump housing supplier qualification guide
Compare pump housing suppliers by leak-test scope, machining datums, inspection records, tooling assumptions, and RFQ evidence.
Read supplier qualification guide →Pump housing leak-test acceptance criteria guide
Use this buyer checklist to define leak-test medium, pressure, hold time, acceptance criteria, sampling plan, and supplier records before RFQ.
Read leak-test criteria guide →Pump housing RFQ FAQ
What information should a pump housing RFQ include?
A useful RFQ should include a 2D drawing or 3D model, alloy target, annual volume, pressure or sealing requirement, machining scope, inspection requirements, and target delivery window.
Which casting process is usually used for aluminum pump housings?
For many structural or pressure-sensitive pump housings, gravity casting with A356 or ZL114 is a practical starting point. The final process depends on wall thickness, geometry, quantity, machining stock, and validation needs.
Can Bohua support machining and inspection planning for pump housings?
Yes. Bohua can review casting drawings with machining stock, datum planning, leak or pressure-related inspection needs, and downstream CNC coordination so the quote reflects the real manufacturing route.
What is the fastest RFQ route for A356 aluminum pump housings?
Use the A356-T6 pressure-tight pump housing RFQ guide when leak-test criteria, sealing faces, CNC datums, CMM records, FAI, PPAP, or traceability drive the quote. Use the general RFQ page only when the part is not pressure-sensitive or the process route is still open.