Die casting is a manufacturing process that uses molds (also called molds) to produce metal parts.
Involves forcing molten metal into a mold cavity (under high pressure) to create the desired metal part. Its characteristic is to apply high pressure to the molten metal by using the mold cavity. Dies are usually machined from higher strength alloys. Main materials for die-casting: zinc, copper, aluminum, magnesium, lead, tin, lead-tin alloys and other alloys.
1.High efficiency, high degree of mechanization and automation
2.Thin-walled castings with complex shapes can be produced,The minimum wall thickness of zinc alloy can reach 0.3mm,The minimum wall thickness of aluminum alloy can reach 0.5mm,Minimum casting hole diameter up to 0.7mm
3.High dimensional accuracy and small surface roughness values can be achieved
4.Dimensional tolerance class up to CT3 – CT6
5.Surface roughness within Ra 0.8 – 3.2 μm
6.Parts can be embedded in casting molds, saving time and material,The manufacturing process can be simplified by removing component components