Die Casting – Advantages and Disadvantages

Die casting is a process in which molten metal is forced under high pressure into mold cavities. The metal hardens to get custom molds a desired shape. In recent times, plastic molded parts have replaced die-casting, as they are cheaper and lighter than die cast parts. Die-casting can be done using a cold chamber or hot chamber plastic molds process.

 

Die casting is a widespread non-expendable technique in which metal are forced into the mold cavity under high pressure. Die rapid prototyping casting mold that are known as dies can be used repeatedly to produce castings in a variety of sizes, shapes and wall thickness. The mold cavities are designed with intricate designs that enables in producing plastic molding complex shapes with accuracy, surface finish and attractiveness..

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