Aluminum Die Casting from freemexy's blog
ForceBeyond provides superior quality aluminum die casting parts and components for a wide range of industries including automotive, food dairy, machinery, medical, plumbing, watering, mining, petrochemical, electrical, energy, aerospace, submarine and others.aluminum die casting
Aluminum die casting is a great choice for manufacturing parts with
the highly valued combination of light weight and superior strength at a
high rate. With die casting machines ranging from 180 up to 2,000
metric tons and CNC machine centers, we can produce aluminum die casting
parts from a few grams to more than 40 pounds with superior quality
ready for assembly. For aluminum die casting parts with requirements of
esthetical, functional, or protective coatings, we also offer a broad
range of surface finishing including powder coating, e-coating, shot
blasting, chrome plating, and bright finish.
Aluminum die casting is
a manufacturing process for producing accurately dimensioned, sharply
defined, smooth or textured-surface aluminum parts through the use of
reusable molds, called dies. The aluminum die casting process involves
the use of a furnace, aluminum alloy, die casting machine, and die. Dies
that usually constructed with long-lasting, quality steel have at least
two sections to permit removal of castings.
The aluminum casting dies that are created using hardened tool steel must be made in at least two sections so that castings can be removed. The aluminum die casting process is capable of producing tens of thousands of aluminum castings in quick succession. The dies are firmly mounted in the die casting machine. The fixed half die is stationary. The other one, injector die half, is movable. Aluminum casting dies can be simple or complicated, with movable slides, cores or other parts, depending on the complexity of the casting. To begin the die casting process, the two die halves are clamped together by casting machine. High temperature liquid aluminum alloy is injected into the die cavity and rapidly solidified. Then the movable die half is opened and the aluminum casting is ejected.
To date, the complete cycle of aluminum die casting has been the fastest cycle to produce precision aluminum parts. This is in stark contrast to sand casting, which requires new sand molds for each casting. Although the permanent mold process uses iron or steel molds instead of sand, it is much slower and less precise than aluminum die castings.
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