The die-casting product seems to be finished, NO! It is in progress
Although the die-cast part looks like a finished product after the die-casting process, it is actually only part of the manufacturing process.
After our die casting is completed, we still need to carry out multiple subsequent processing and inspection steps, including deburring, finishing, surface treatment and quality inspection.
Deburring:
During the die casting process, due to the location of the mold parting line or vent holes, there may be some excess material on the finished product, which needs to be removed through the deburring process.
CNC finishing:
Certain areas of the die casting may require further finishing to achieve precise size or shape requirements. For example, drilling, tapping, or smoothing operations are required.
Surface treatment:
In order to enhance the corrosion resistance, appearance or other properties of die castings, customers usually require surface treatment, such as film or electroplating, spray painting, polishing or powder baking. The picture above shows that after powder baking, it is discharged into the CNC process. Finishing of the base surface.
Quality Inspection:
These die castings undergo strict quality inspection by Wangpai to ensure they meet specifications and are free of cracks, pores or other defects.
These subsequent steps are necessary to ensure that the die-cast part meets usage requirements and quality standards, so that the die-cast part appears to be finished after die-casting, but is actually just one stage of the manufacturing process.