Introduction to Die Casting Processing
Die casting is a precision casting method that uses high-pressure force to melt metal into complex metal molds. In 1964, the Japan Die Casting Association defined die casting as "a casting method that involves pressing molten alloys into precision molds at high temperatures, producing high-precision and high-quality castings in a short period of time.". The United States refers to die-casting as Die Casting, while the United Kingdom refers to die-casting as Pressure Die Casting. The most familiar term among domestic industry professionals is Japan, which is called die-casting. The castings produced through die casting are called die castings.
Ultimately, die casting is a metal casting process that utilizes the inner cavity of a mold to apply high pressure to melted metal. Molds are usually made from alloys with higher strength, and this process is somewhat similar to injection molding. Most die-casting castings are free of iron, such as zin…