Die Casting
Die casting is a manufacturing process, injecting the melt metal into cast steel modes.
Cast steel modes are the mode tools specifically designed for a special case, precisely repeated die casting each and every part. The alloy materials often used are aluminum, zinc, and magnesium.
Merits
Compared to other manufacturing processes, die casting has its excellent merits, helping you save considerable cost, not only for the price of readymade product, but also for the overall price of the mass production. When making die casting parts, complicated patterns can be designed, covering exterior screw thread and complicated interior structure as well as the minimum draft angle, for the purpose of minimizing the chance of secondary processing.
We may also integrate several parts into a single one, saving assembly cost, simplifying inventory control, upgrading parts quality.
May control thickness of cast walls
Lower tolerance
Decrease process from material to readymade
Promote mass production circle
Decrease scrapped material
Prolong mode life, especially those of zinc and of magnesium