A brief overview of die casting Die casting is a metal casting process that uses reusable molds called dies to produce accurately shaped metal parts at high volumes. In the die-cast process, the mold is made from tool steel and has two halves. The molten metal, usually a non-ferrous alloy, is injected into the die under high pressure and held until it solidifies. The die-cast zinc process is characterized by its speed, high productivity, and ability to make complex shapes with good dimensional accuracy and smooth surfaces. Parts made by die-casting aluminum include automotive components like pedals, steering columns, and wheels. Other applications include housing for power tools, appliances, toys, and industrial machinery parts. Die-casting companies often employ this efficient manufacturing method ideal for high-volume production because the molds can be reused often. It produces components with closer tolerances and lower porosity than other casting techniques. The main advantage
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