Category Archives: Die Casting

Heat Treatment and Surface Treatment Procedures in Die Casting Sector

Die casting allow the cost-effective making of narrowly tolerated components that have several useful characteristics. Further optimizing mechanical properties by means of both heat and surface treatment is possible in certain cases. Die cast components produced in the traditional way are deemed to be non-heat-treatable, or with difficulty only. That is because gases are either […]

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3 Main Things to Consider during Die Cast Product Design Process

In die casting, it possible to produce pieces that are precisely the same in extremely high volumes. Here, molten metal is injected into the die cavity under high pressure. Since dies can be used many times over, casts are always just about the same. In the metallurgical process, it is possible to select different types […]

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Aluminum’s Adoption in Construction Sector to Drive Market until 2025

The size of global aluminum casting market is expected to value at $97.36 billion by the year 2025. The global market is subject to see a substantial growth owing to an increase in the adoption of aluminum in the automobile segment by substituting heavy metals like steel and iron. Besides, aluminum metal’s increasing adoption in […]

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The Advantages and Limitations of Zinc Coating

When zinc coating is electroplated onto iron-containing ferrous metals’ surface, it creates a corrosion-resistant barrier, while giving a number of other advantages. Zinc has the ability to develop corrosion byproducts, which can considerably reduce ferrous metals’ corrosion rate. Zinc patina serves as a protective barrier on the surface of the ferrous metals. They help in […]

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The Structure of Design for Manufacturability for Casting

When it comes to product design, the aesthetical compound is what immediately comes to mind. However, this only makes for the outside of what is a more intricate design process. Appearances are essentially bound to the production system, which dictate rules to which a designer should stick. Changes in design occur over time based on […]

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Production Process Improvement in Die Casting Segment

Process improvement, whether in the zinc die casting or other manufacturing segments, consists of a set of actions that are undertaken to improve production times, reduce costs, and, as a result, give outputs that satisfy client requirements in terms of both timing and performance. It can be developed via a clearly defined action plan, taking […]

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The Advantages of a Proactive Die Casting Tool Build

The business of casting aluminum or other components for the automobile segment become competitive when the industry is going through troubled times or facing trade issues. In such times, the tolerance for high scrap rates or downtime is much less. More often than not, porosity in a die-cast component become a source of manufacturing headaches […]

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The General Processes Involved with Metal Casting

Casting is one of the methods of metal shaping, aside from welding, stamping, forging, extrusion, as well as machining. There are many distinct casting techniques, each of which necessitates slight variations. The classification of the distinct types of casting processes is based on the material, used to manufacture molds. The different casting options comprise sand […]

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The Best Types of Casting Processes for your Requirements

Several casting methods are used in the field of metalwork to turn molten metal to solidified shape for use in industrial and commercial applications. Within each metal casting process a cavity is made, wherein the molten metal is poured either with high-pressure or with gravity. After a while, it solidifies and the casting is later […]

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Can Economical Automotive Components Be Made Using 3D Printing?

There are many die casting companies that provide additive manufacturing service. There are plenty of applications or uses for it in the aerospace industry. The segment is characterized by short runs of costly components, in which case additive manufacturing can lead to an overall lower cost, as opposed to that of pricey tooling for a […]

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