Die casting molds consist of two parts, a cover and a movable part, and the part where they meet is called the parting line.
Most die castings can be completed by secondary operations such as drilling and polishing to complete structures that cannot be completed by casting.
By understanding and controlling critical parameters, manufacturers can harness the full potential of sand casting processing to produce high-quality, cost-effective metal parts.
Die casting is a precision casting method that uses high pressure to force molten metal into a complex metal mold.
As a metal processing technology, aluminum casting has significant advantages and unique process characteristics.
The Aluminum Casting Bracket is a testament to modern engineering—combining the best of material science with advanced manufacturing techniques. Its lightweight, durable, and versatile nature makes it an indispensable component in today’s high-performance applications.