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Examples of Die Casting Handle Parts

Examples of Die Casting Handle Parts. Die casting is a process wherein molten metal or metal compound is pressure-cast into a cavity to form various metal parts. Materials used in die casting are mainly alloys of the following metals: zinc, tin, copper, pewter, aluminum, lead, and magnesium. Die casting is very popular in the production of small metal parts or small machines. Plastic parts are also making their way into the parts market but many still prefer metal parts as it is more durable and produces less carbon footprint. The following are some of the examples of die casting handle parts and their applications.

Examples of Die Casting Handle Parts:

  • One of the most popular handle parts that are produced through die casting are the faucet handles and faucet knobs. Zinc and aluminum alloys are commonly used for production of these parts as these metals are rust-proof.
  • Other die cast handle parts also includes handrails and glass door handles that are commonly found in buildings and malls.
  • Expensive door knobs are also made via die casting because die cast materials are very tough, durable and versatile.
  • Die cast metal parts have a certain charm that you just can’t find in plastic molded parts. The above mentioned examples of die casting handle parts prove that metals are still the number one choice if you want a more modern and elegant look in any architecture. It may be on the expensive side but, quality- and aesthetically-wise, die cast materials present a great deal.

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