Aluminum Die-Casting is a manufacturing process in which molten aluminum is injected into a mold under high pressure to produce precise and complex components. One major advantage of this process is its high production speed, enabling the manufacture of large quantities of parts in a short amount of time.
In addition, aluminum is known for its light weight and thermal conductivity, making the produced components ideal for applications where weight and precision are critical. Aluminum die-cast parts also offer excellent surface quality and are a perfect base for decorative finishes such as powder coating, wet painting, chrome plating, or simply a sandblasted finish.
3.200
Tons max. clamping force
Die casting production using the cold chamber process