Die Castings Types and Terms
Die Casting Types
- are die castings made from aluminum materials.
- are commonly used in the production
of hardware and tools because of the great resistance of aluminum castings
to corrosion and high temperatures, as well as their conductivity.
In addition, aluminum castings are used in applications requiring the
production of intricate part features and components.
- , which include engine blocks, cylinder heads,
brake calipers and discs and suspension components, are increasingly
being
manufactured out of lightweight material, such as aluminum, to economize
fuel consumption by decreasing the overall weight of the vehicle.
- are used in the architectural and construction industries
and in decorative applications, such as doorknobs.
- are used in applications requiring high strength,
making them ideal for use in the architectural and construction
industries.
- are used in applications requiring exceptional
strength and resistance to corrosion. Copper castings consist
of brass and bronze castings.
- shape metal by putting pressure on molten metal in a die.
- are produced by pouring molten aluminum into
a metallic tool at a casting temperature of 750¼. Gravity
die castings have good tolerances and surface finishing.
- have very thin walls. The metal enters
the die cavity at high speeds and under great pressure,
which increases the chance of porosity.
- offer great corrosion resistance and are used in
the production of parts in the plumbing industry. Lead
castings, particularly tin castings, also provide close production
tolerances but are generally
not as strong as other diecast metals.
- are formed when metal from an airtight
furnace is transferred into a metallic tool through
a rising tube. Low pressure
die casting is suitable for relatively small lot sizes
and for applications in which heat treatment is needed to improve
the
mechanical
properties.
- are particularly useful in applications where
weight is a factor. Magnesium die castings are very
lightweight and cost-effective, especially in comparison to other
diecast
metals.
- are metal impressions made with molds.
- are often used in the production of small parts
for the electronics and automotive industries.
Zinc castings lend themselves
well to secondary operations such as painting and
plating.
Die Casting Terms
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