Die casting is a manufacturing process where molten metal is injected into a steel mold (called a die) under high or low pressure to form precise metal parts.
Key Features:
Produces high-precision, high-strength, and smooth-surfaced parts
Suitable for mass production of metal components
Commonly used metals: aluminum, zinc, magnesium
Where it's used:
Automotive parts (engine components, housings)
Electronics (mobile phone frames, heat sinks)
Appliances and tools
Types:
High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) – Fast, for thinner parts
Low Pressure Die Casting (LPDC) – Better strength, for structural parts
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