Die-castings are precision parts manufactured through die-casting technology. The process involves injecting molten metals (copper, zinc, aluminum, or alloys) into a die-casting machine under high pressure (30-150MPa, up to 200MPa for complex parts). The metal fills the mold cavity, cools, and solidifies to produce parts matching the mold's specifications. Also known as die-cast parts, pressure castings, or die-cast metal components.
Selecting the optimal die-casting material requires balancing process requirements with application demands. Key options include:
AZ91D, AM60B, AS41B - High strength-to-weight ratio with excellent corrosion resistance.
Superior thermal/electrical conductivity for rapid heating/cooling applications. Ideal for EMI shielding components.
For detailed material selection guidance, consult our die casting materials guide.