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Why Use Die Casting?

Sadly, die-casting is unknown to most of the people around the world. They are not even interested about how their lighting fixtures, appliances and car parts were created. But for the few of you who took their time to search for this page, kudos to you.

Experts in the industry know for a fact that die casting is a very neat and useful technology that is used on creating metal parts and products. Fundamentally, it is not only used in the metal production industry, it is the same technique used in creating plastic products and materials. The only differences are the materials used in the production, and the materials used in the mold.

To refresh your memory (and for those who do not know), here are the following advantages on using die-casting.

  • Fast production rates of products.
  • Large part quantities produced quickly.
  • Fewer added machine operations (compared to other manufacturing methods).
  • Lesser manual labor from any personnel involved.
  • Inserts, such as high strength bearing surfaces, heating elements, and threaded inserts, can be cast-in.




If you compare it to sand casting and permanent molds, production with it is faster with lesser labor costs. Compared to permanent and sand mold castings, thinner walls can be produced by manufacturing with die casting. Completed products have very smooth cast surfaces. The products die casted have great dimensional accuracy and constancy. If you compare it with forging, it can produce products that are more complex. Alternatively, if you compare it to stamping, section thickness is not an issue with this casting method. If you compare this method and plastic casting, die casting can produce can create stronger high quality products.

As you can see, die casting is definitely a good choice if a person wants to use a metal part in his product. Die casting is the best choice for high quality manufactured metal products. Kinetic Die Casting Company is your best choice for purchasing your die casting products. Call us at 818-982-9200 or email at sales@kineticdc.com

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