Die Casting Molds. Die casting is the method for manufacturers to fulfill orders for large quantities of small to medium sized metal parts. This versatile process has been placed among the highest volume products made by the metalwork industry.
The process of die casting starts off with molten metal. This molten metal is then forced into the Die Casting Molds in a high pressure environment. After which, they are then machined into dies. This process results in the metal parts to be consistent in their dimensions, with high quality and good detail. For most of the time, die casting makes use of non ferrous metals such as tin, aluminium, zinc and copper among others but ferrous metals can also be used in this process. However, harder and stronger metals such as steel and iron cannot be used in this process; instead they are used to make Die Casting Molds.
These moulds come in a number of different shapes and sizes. Some can be made as single cavity moulds which can make one part for every cycle or multiple cavity molds which can make several parts in a single cycle. Their shape and design would determine the cost of these moulds; the more complex the design then the higher the cost of the mould would be. They can be very expensive, ranging from hundreds of dollars to thousands of dollars per mould.
When the molten metal is placed into the Die Casting Mold, they are then placed in either a hot chambered zinc die casting machine or cold chambered machine to complete the process.
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