Aluminum die casting is a versatile, non-expendable manufacturing process that allows for the production of various shapes, sizes, and thicknesses of aluminum alloys. This process is known for its ability to create lightweight, durable parts that can withstand high operating temperatures. Additionally, aluminum die casting offers exceptional corrosion resistance, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, from automotive to electronics. With precise tooling and efficient production methods, we provide high-quality, cost-effective aluminum die-cast components tailored to meet customer specifications.
Aluminum alloys are ideal for a wide range of products due to their unique qualities. Alloy 380 Aluminum is the most used alloy for die casting, and it has been found to meet a wide variety of customer needs. Additional high-quality aluminum alloy material options include:
380, 360, 390, 413
Large and complex part production
High strength parts.
Excellent surface finish and accuracy
High production rate
Low labor cost
High operating temperatures
Excellent thermal conductivity
High electrical conductivity
One of the most significant benefits of aluminum die casting is that it creates lighter parts—with more surface finishing options than other die cast alloys, including aluminum anodize. Additional advantages associated with aluminum die casting include: