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Examples of Die Casting: Die Casting 101

Examples of Die Casting: Die Casting 101. When talking about the process of molding metal, the best method to use is die casting. Die casting involves employing molten hot metal and forcing it under high pressure and then pouring it into mold cavities. The most common metals used for die casting are usually non-ferrous metals; these include zinc, aluminum, magnesium, copper, lead, tin, and pewter-based metal alloys. Even though, castings made of iron are possible, this is impractical since iron is a much more difficult metal to manipulate than the others and because it cost more.

The die casting method is especially designed for applications where there is a need for large numbers of medium to small sized parts needed. Die casting method is preferred over all the others since it preserves the surface quality of the metal and at the same time its dimensional consistency.

The flexibility and versatility that come with employing die casting has made it one of the fields of metalworking that has achieved the greatest volume products made in the industry. The science of die casting has evolved to also include injection-molded parts made up of plastic. Plastic is replacing metal die casts since it is cheaper and lighter and is a perfect alternative if the die cast does not require strength or hardness.

To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.

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