What is Pressure Die Casting? – Definition, Types, Uses, and more
Pressure Die Casting is a highly efficient manufacturing process used to produce complex and precise metal parts that is commonly used to produce complex products with close dimensional tolerances. The ability to fill the mold cavity very quickly allows for rapid solidification and thinner walls compared to other casting methods. Pressure die casting is capable of producing parts with details as small as 2-3 millimeters thick. It is well suited for casting metals with lower melting points like zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper alloys
2024-09-13