Industrial Fluid Systems

Pump Housing Casting RFQ for A356 Machined Housings

Bohua helps OEM buyers source A356 aluminum pump housings, pump casings, and pressure-tight fluid housings from a China manufacturer that can manage gravity casting, CNC sealing faces, leak-test planning, CMM records, and export delivery in one workflow.

This page is built for commercial-intent buyers searching A356 aluminum pump housings, pump housing manufacturer, pump housing supplier, OEM pump housing, and pump housing RFQ terms. Instead of a thin SEO page, it gives procurement teams a direct path from supplier qualification to product examples to RFQ upload.

Quick answer for buyers

Bohua supports A356 aluminum pump housing RFQs for OEM buyers that need casting, machining, leak-test planning, inspection records, and export coordination from one China supplier. Buyers should choose the pressure-tight pump RFQ route when sealing faces, CNC datums, CMM records, FAI/PPAP, or leak-test acceptance criteria drive supplier selection.

Buyer facts

LocationNingbo, Zhejiang, China
Process optionsGravity casting and low-pressure casting routes for pressure-tight pump bodies
Common alloysA356-T6, ZL114; ADC12 only when the part suits high-pressure die casting
Secondary operationsCNC machining of sealing faces, ports, bores, O-ring grooves, and mounting datums
RFQ inputs2D + 3D drawings, alloy, annual volume, machining scope, leak/pressure-test target, surface finish, inspection requirements
Best RFQ routeUse the A356 pressure-tight route when leak-test criteria are known; use the pump OEM route for drawing-ready pump casing quotes; use second-source or quality-documentation routes when supplier approval evidence is the main blocker
Process fitGravity casting for thick-wall, pressure-conscious housings where porosity control and machining stability matter; low-pressure for complex passages or higher serial volumes needing consistent fill
Quality evidenceInspection planning includes helium leak test, air-pressure decay, CMM dimensional report, X-ray scope, and material certificate per program risk level
Export executionTypical Incoterm: FOB Ningbo or CIF destination; ocean-freight packing uses VCI film, foam dunnage, and pallet per export standard; air-freight uses individual carton with moisture barrier

Why buyers land here

Commercial path from supplier search to inquiry

Pressure-tight pump bodies, coolant pump housings, circulation pump casings, utility and fire-pump components

A356-T6 gravity casting for pressure-conscious pump housing programs
CNC machining on gasket faces, ports, bores, O-ring grooves, and mounting datums
Leak-risk review, sample validation, and export packaging support
OEM and private-label supply for industrial, utility, and automotive pump applications

Buyer CTA

Need a quote on a pump housing program?

Send the drawing, pressure target, machining list, and annual demand through the RFQ form for a structured review.

• Share 2D/3D files, annual demand, alloy target, and machining scope

• Add leak, bearing, sealing, or coating requirements where relevant

• Bohua reviews OEM, supplier, and export-ready assumptions before tooling

Open RFQ form →

Core selling points

What procurement teams usually need to verify

Pressure-tight sourcing logic

We review leak-test expectations, sealing faces, and porosity-sensitive zones before tooling is released.

OEM-ready RFQ handling

Buyers can quote against drawings, annual volume, machining scope, and delivery terms instead of vague catalog assumptions.

China export-ready execution

Casting, machining, inspection, and shipment planning stay aligned for international procurement teams.

Comparison intent

How buyers usually compare China suppliers before RFQ

Pressure-tight planning

Bohua approach

Leak path, sealing face, and pressure-test method are reviewed before tooling quote is frozen.

Typical market gap

Supplier quotes from weight and drawing screenshot, then discusses leak testing after samples.

Tooling and machining alignment

Bohua approach

Tooling review includes port machining, O-ring grooves, datum logic, and correction loop for first samples.

Typical market gap

Tooling is quoted without clarifying which faces, bores, or ports drive the real machining cost.

Commercial clarity

Bohua approach

MOQ, lead time, pressure test, and export packing assumptions are visible in the RFQ stage.

Typical market gap

Unit price looks low until MOQ, sample timing, and testing scope are added later.

Engineering review

Engineering review checklist before RFQ sign-off

Wall thickness and feedability across the casting geometry
Sealing faces and machining allowance for gasket or O-ring interfaces
Porosity risk areas near fluid paths, thick sections, or sealing features
Test pressure or leak-test method, medium, and acceptance criteria
Datum and fixture plan for CNC machining of sealing faces and critical bores
Inspection records needed by buyer: CMM report, material cert, leak-test record

RFQ route matrix

Choose the quote path that matches this sourcing project

Buyers who land here from commercial sourcing searches usually need different next steps. Pick the route that matches the drawing status, application risk, supplier-change goal, or approval-document blocker.

See full RFQ decision matrix

Pressure-tight A356 pump housing

Use this route when the buyer already knows the leak-test medium, test pressure, hold time, sealing faces, or pressure-sensitive function.

Send these inputs

PDF + STEP, leak-test criteria, sealing-face notes, CNC datums, CMM/FAI or PPAP requirements, annual volume, destination, and Incoterm.

Open pre-filled RFQ route →

OEM pump casing quote

Use this route when the drawing is ready but the buyer still needs process, tooling, machining, MOQ, and export quote assumptions reviewed together.

Send these inputs

Housing drawing, alloy target, machining scope, tooling status, pilot quantity, annual demand, target timing, inspection scope, and packaging requirements.

Open pre-filled RFQ route →

Second-source pump housing qualification

Use this route when the buyer has an existing pump housing supplier but needs backup supply, duplicate tooling, transfer-tool review, or qualification evidence.

Send these inputs

Current revision drawings, supplier pain point, tooling ownership/status, pilot and annual volume, approval records needed, target qualification date, and destination.

Open pre-filled RFQ route →

Quality documentation before supplier approval

Use this route when purchasing or SQE needs certificate scope, CMM records, material certificates, leak-test records, FAI, PPAP, or traceability before supplier approval.

Send these inputs

Drawing package, critical features, required records, inspection frequency, material certificate format, PPAP/FAI expectation, traceability format, and buyer approval deadline.

Open pre-filled RFQ route →

RFQ micro-conversion

Send a pump housing RFQ that engineering can quote quickly

Use this micro-conversion block if you already have a drawing or if you are still aligning leak test, MOQ, and tooling assumptions. The goal is to move from browsing to a real RFQ without adding backend complexity.

Drawing / spec: PDF + STEP is ideal. If NDA is needed first, note it in the message.
Material: A356-T6 target, media compatibility, or corrosion notes if still under review.
Quantity / MOQ: prototype quantity, annual demand, and MOQ expectation for serial supply.
Tooling + lead time: new tool / existing tool transfer, T1 target, SOP window, and shipping destination.
Testing / contact path: leak test standard, pressure medium, CMM / X-ray request, plus site RFQ-first handoff for urgent follow-up.

Fastest RFQ path

Pre-filled RFQ route to /request-quote

Open a pre-filled RFQ draft with drawing/spec, material, MOQ, tooling, lead time, testing, and contact-path prompts already staged in the form.

Drawing / spec, material, and machining scope are pre-structured for faster internal review.
MOQ, tooling, lead time, and testing prompts reduce vague inquiries and speed up quote maturity.
Urgent projects stay RFQ-first; fallback email or WhatsApp appears only when delivery needs manual follow-up.

RFQ checklist

What to send if you want a serious quotation

3D + 2D drawing with gasket faces, ports, bores, and datum notes

Pressure-tight or leak-test standard, test medium, and hold time

Annual volume, MOQ target, and pilot-to-serial ramp expectation

Machining scope for sealing faces, threads, O-ring grooves, and mounting points

Tooling ownership, sample approval route, and packaging / Incoterm requirements

Send RFQ package →

Pricing / MOQ / lead time / tooling / testing

Commercial questions procurement teams ask before supplier approval

Pricing logicQuoted against casting weight, machining scope, leak-test plan, and annual volume instead of catalog-only pricing.
MOQUsually reviewed by drawing complexity, tooling route, and whether the project starts from sample, pilot, or serial demand.
Lead timeRFQ review covers tooling, first sample pour, CNC validation, and pressure-tight test timing before volume commitment.
ToolingTooling discussion includes porosity-sensitive zones, machining allowance, and correction plan after T1 samples.
Testing intentPressure-tight and leak-test planning are defined early for pump casings that cannot tolerate sealing surprises.

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FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before contacting a manufacturer

What should I send in a pump housing RFQ?

A serious RFQ should include the 2D and 3D files, annual demand, alloy target, leak or pressure standard, machining scope, and delivery terms.

Is gravity casting a good fit for aluminum pump housings?

Yes, especially when the housing needs stronger structure, lower porosity risk, and better machining stability than thinner wall alternatives.

Can Bohua supply cast-plus-machined pump housings from China?

Yes. Bohua supports casting, CNC machining, inspection planning, and export-ready delivery for OEM pump housing programs.

What leak-test methods does Bohua support for pump housings?

Air-pressure decay and helium leak tests are the most common, with leak-rate target, hold time, and rejection criteria defined by the buyer's program. We can also align with customer-supplied test rigs and pressure standards. The right method depends on the working medium, sealing strategy, and warranty risk — confirm in the RFQ.

Which sealing-surface tolerances should buyers specify for cast-plus-machined pump housings?

Sealing faces are typically machined to a flatness, parallelism, and surface-finish (Ra) value driven by the gasket or O-ring spec. Common ranges are flatness within 0.05 mm, Ra 1.6-3.2 µm for elastomer seals, and tighter Ra 0.8 µm for metal-to-metal interfaces. Send the gasket or seal datasheet so we can match the casting and machining route.

Can Bohua handle T6 heat treatment for pump housings in-house?

T6 (solution + age) is supported in-house for A356 and ZL114 castings to bring the housing to the strength and dimensional-stability target. T6 cycle parameters are reviewed against part wall thickness, residual stress, and post-machining accuracy expectations.

What does Bohua's pump-housing export packaging look like?

Standard export packaging is wood-pallet plus VCI corrosion film for ocean freight, with foam dunnage at sealing faces and machined surfaces. Air-freight packaging uses individual carton plus moisture barrier. We adapt packaging to the buyer's Incoterm, destination port, and any inbound-quality wrap requirement.

What drawings are needed for a pump housing RFQ?

A serious pump housing RFQ should include the 2D drawing with sealing faces, gasket surfaces, port locations, and datum callouts, plus a 3D model in STEP or equivalent format. If the part requires specific machining allowances or pressure-path geometry, add annotations. If the drawing is under NDA, note that upfront and a review protocol can be arranged.

Can Bohua review pressure or leak-test requirements before quoting?

Yes. Buyers can share pressure or leak-test requirements — including test medium, target leak rate, hold time, and acceptance criteria — at the RFQ stage. Reviewing the casting route and sealing-face geometry against those requirements before tooling is finalized helps ensure that test planning and cost assumptions are visible from the start.

When should a pump housing use gravity casting versus low-pressure casting?

Gravity casting is typically recommended for thick-wall pump housings where structural integrity, lower porosity risk, and machining stability are priorities. Low-pressure casting may be worth reviewing when the geometry requires more consistent fill across thin or complex internal passages, or when the program involves higher serial volumes and tighter dimensional consistency. Both options can be evaluated against the drawing and pressure requirements during the RFQ stage.

Can machining and inspection be planned with the casting quote?

Yes. Bohua can include machining scope, sealing-face tolerances, port machining, and inspection requirements — including CMM, leak test, and X-ray — as part of one coordinated RFQ review. Aligning these early prevents tooling and machining surprises later in the program.

What information helps reduce RFQ back-and-forth?

Sending the full drawing package, alloy target, pressure or leak-test standard, annual volume, machining scope, inspection requirements, and desired sample timeline in the first message significantly reduces clarification cycles. The more clearly buyers define test acceptance criteria and machining datums upfront, the faster engineering can quote accurately.

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