China Casting Lead Time Explained: What Affects Your Delivery Schedule

You placed an order. When should you actually expect delivery? The answer is more complex than "4 weeks." Here's a complete breakdown of what's really happening in that foundry, and how to plan your supply chain accordingly.

Lead Time Breakdown by Process

ProcessNew ToolingRepeat OrderExpedited
Green sand casting2–4 weeks tooling + 1–3 weeks production1–3 weeksPossible (extra cost)
Resin/shell sand3–6 weeks tooling + 2–4 weeks production2–3 weeksLimited
Investment (soft tool)2–3 weeks tooling + 3–5 weeks production3–4 weeksMarginal
Investment (prod. tool)4–8 weeks tooling + 4–8 weeks production3–5 weeksPossible
HPDC (Aluminum)8–16 weeks tooling + 3–6 weeks production2–4 weeksDifficult

The Hidden Timeline: What Foundries Don't Tell You

A "4-week lead time" often means: 2 weeks in queue, 1 week actual production, 1 week in QC inspection. Real capacity is often 50–70% of stated capability.

Key Variables That Affect Your Actual Lead Time

1. Foundry Capacity

Q3 (July–September) and Q4 (October–December) are peak seasons — foundries are busy and lead times extend. Q1 (January–March) post-CNYP is slow. Plan accordingly.

2. Heat Treatment

Heat treatment is often a bottleneck — especially for large parts or specialized grades (stainless, alloy steel). Heat treatment can add 5–15 days to your lead time. Ask the foundry if they have in-house heat treatment.

3. Inspection and Testing Queue

CMM inspection, NDT (X-ray, UT, PT), and mechanical testing are often batched — you may wait for enough parts to fill a CMM session or inspection queue.

4. Material Availability

Specialty alloys (stainless, tool steel, Hastelloy) may require the foundry to source specific raw materials, adding 1–2 weeks.

5. Chinese Holidays

HolidayDatesProduction Impact
Chinese New YearLate January–Mid FebruaryMost foundries closed 2–4 weeks
National Day / Golden WeekOctober 1–7Most foundries closed 1–2 weeks
Mid-Autumn FestivalMid SeptemberMost foundries closed 1–3 days
Qingming FestivalEarly AprilMost foundries closed 1–3 days

How to Plan Your Supply Chain

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a realistic lead time for casting from China?

Standard: sand casting (2–5 weeks after tooling), investment casting (4–8 weeks), shell mold (3–6 weeks), die casting (8–16 weeks including tooling). Repeat orders with existing tooling: 1–3 weeks production + logistics.

When should I avoid placing orders?

Avoid placing orders in: (1) Late September (Golden Week shutdown), (2) Mid-December to mid-March (CNY shutdown). Place orders in November–December for delivery before Chinese New Year, or in March–April after the holiday.

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