Aluminum Die Casting
Aluminum Die Casting is a manufacturing method in which molten aluminum is injected into steel molds under high pressure to form metal parts.
Aluminum Die Casting
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Manufacturing method where molten aluminum is injected into steel molds under high pressure.
Working Principle
Aluminum is melted (approximately 660°C or higher). The molten metal is injected into a steel mold using a high-pressure injection machine. The metal cools and solidifies very quickly inside the mold.
Aluminum is melted (approximately 660°C or higher).
The molten metal is injected into a steel mold using a high-pressure injection machine.
The metal cools and solidifies very quickly inside the mold.
The mold opens and the part is removed.
Excess material (flash, burrs, etc.) is trimmed.
Methods Used
Hot Chamber
Mostly used for zinc and metals with low melting temperatures. Generally not suitable for aluminum.
Cold Chamber
The most commonly used system for aluminum die casting. The metal is melted in a separate furnace, then poured into the machine and injected into the mold.
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