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Die casting process
is the method of producing precision castings by pouring molten
(liquid) Aluminum, Zink or Magnesium alloys into metal dies with
pressure, letting the poured liquid metal solidify and then removing
the metal dies so that the cast component may be retrieved. The
process is widely used to manufacture castings for various types of
applications such as Electronics and Automobile industries.
Dies are made in two or more
sections with: holes, bosses, lugs, cavities and contours
corresponding to the component, machined in the inside face. When the
two or more sections are mated, or bolted together, the inside cavity
will be the component form.
Our factories have variety
of injection machines from 50 tons to 850 tons to better handle your
applications.
Our evaluation process includes
the following steps:
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Product
Design & Development for Aluminum, Zink and Magnesium Alloy,
- Tooling
Design in competitive Lead Time.
- Mock
Ups and rush in T1 samples for FAI approval.
- Anodize
& RFI Protective Coating.
- Teflon
Coating for High-Temperature Applications.
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