Description
Die casting is a metal processing technique that typically involves shaping metal materials into specific shapes or structures using a hydraulic press.
This technique is commonly used in manufacturing industries to produce various metal parts, components, or assemblies.
During the die casting process, metal materials are often injected into specialized molds in either solid or liquid form, and then forced to fill the shape of the mold under high pressure.
Subsequently, through cooling or solidification processes, the desired shape of the metal component is ultimately produced. This technique finds widespread applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, household appliances, and others.