Saturday, July 4, 2009

Manufacturing Diecasting Tooling

Manufacturing Diecasting Tooling. The manufacturing technique known as die casting is a versatile method of producing relatively small metal parts in bulk orders. Metal parts are made by the forceful insertion of molten metal alloy under high pressure into a steel die, letting it sit there until it hardens. The metal alloys that are used in this process are aluminum, zinc, magnesium, copper, tin, and lead.

The Diecasting Tooling is made of steel. This is due to the fact that a die or mold made out of cast iron would not endure the high pressures required in this approach. There are at least two parts in the Diecasting Tooling which is the ejector die half that leads the molten metal into the cavity and the fixed die half which has a hole where the molten metal can fill the die. The Diecasting Tooling also consists of openings, locking pins, and ejector pins. The openings are where the molten metal is cooled and where the castings are lubricated. The locking pins are used to secure the two halves of the Diecasting Tooling. And the ejector pins are used to easily remove the casting. When the die is closed, the ejector and fixed die halves locked together due to the hydraulic pressure of the die.

The die casting process seems to be the fastest, cheapest, easiest and most effective way of producing metal parts without cutting down on the product’s quality. It is definitely a good thing that the idea of die casting was ever invented.

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