Die casting is the preferred manufacturing method for producing high volumes of intricate metal parts, valued for its adaptability, dependability, and precision. This process often eliminates secondary operations required for metal part fabrication, although post-machining is common to achieve tighter critical tolerances. Die cast parts can be finished similarly to their CNC-machined counterparts.
Like injection molding, die casting involves creating a die or mold tool with one or multiple cavities. Suitable for softer alloys such as aluminum and zinc due to their lower melting temperatures, die casting works by injecting molten metal into the die cavity, which adopts the part’s shape and solidifies before removal. Die casting can be low- or high-pressure, employing a ladle or plunger for metal deposition based on project scope.
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