There are two types of machines or equipments that can be utilized for die casting. Metal casting companies usually use these two machines in combination so they can construct a wide display of castings for diverse industries.
The first type of machine utilized for die casting is the Cold Chamber. A Cold Chamber has a cylinder with an attached conduit. This conduit is known as the gooseneck and it can be attached to die for genuine castings.
Molten metal alloys will be dispensed in the Cold Chamber while the die cast is attached to the gooseneck. A piston will thrust the molten metal into the die cast at very high pressures. This is named the injection procedure.
The other type of machine being utilized for die casting is the Hot Chamber. When using a Hot Chamber, the metal alloy is not dispensed into the cylinder of the chamber. The Hot Chamber is inundated into the molten metal and when the piston retracts, the molten metal will be inserted into the die.
For both die casting machines, cooling the parts in the die is significant. The die is left to cool but because speed decides the productivity of the die casting procedure, most die casts today are being attached to a cooling channel. This speeds up the cooling process thus more parts can be fashioned in one day.
The cooling process is imperative because it boosts production to be able to make more parts once the previous ones cool. Great explanation of hot and cold die casting.
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