What Is Die Casting? And the Differences and the Relationship Between Die Casting and Cutting

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Die casting is a casting technique in which non-ferrous metal is melted by heat, poured into molds, and formed into various shapes. This technology is mainly used in the manufacture of parts for automobiles and home appliances. This article takes a look at die casting, its benefits and drawbacks, and how it differs from cutting.

Material Description Examples of Die-Cast Parts
Aluminum Lightweight with excellent dimensional stability Engine brackets, gearbox cases, valve bodies, hydraulic cylinders, etc.
Zinc High impact strength and ductility Door lock housings, retractor gears, seatbelt pulleys, etc.
Magnesium Lightweight and flexible with excellent heat resistance Computer components, professional video camera components, etc.

Author: Miyuki Takahashi

Author: Miyuki Takahashi

Born in 1983. Writer and editor since 2016. Plans and writes articles in a wide range of topics, including various types of private insurance, nursing care, medical care, and IT.

Editor: EGGO CO., LTD.

Editor: EGGO CO., LTD.

An editorial production office that plans and produces web content, paper media, videos, etc. Also operates Job Magazine, a writer community.

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