Optional materials: Aluminum; Steel
Surface Treatment: Electrophoresis; Sandblasting
Application: Motor accessories, auto parts etc.
Die casting is a metal casting process that uses a mold, often called a die, to create complex and precise metal parts. In this process, molten metal, typically aluminum or zinc, is injected under high pressure into the die. The molten metal solidifies quickly within the mold, resulting in a precise and detailed final part.
Die casting offers several advantages, including high dimensional accuracy, excellent surface finish, and the ability to produce complex shapes with thin walls. It is widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods, due to its cost-effectiveness and high production rates.