1. Introduction to High-Pressure Die Casting: High-pressure die casting (HPDC) is a metal casting process characterized by injecting molten metal into a metal mold (die) under high pressure. Aluminum, valued for its lightweight yet strong nature and excellent corrosion resistance, is a prevalent material in HPDC, leading to its widespread use in diverse industries like
CASTMAN has been introducing outstanding die-casting products through leading activities in the die-casting industry, and continuously contributing to the manufacturing industry. High pressure die casting is often an excellent process for quickly manufacturing many parts and has a high level of engineering skills. With CASTMAN’s high pressure die casting, you can quickly produce complex shaped
High-Pressure Aluminum Die Casting and Copper Die Casting Heatsinks CASTMAN’s high-pressure die casting is a manufacturing process that injects liquid metal into a mold under high pressure. This method offers advantages such as high production speed and the ability to create complex shapes. Aluminum is a lightweight material with high thermal conductivity, making it suitable
CASTMAN has been introducing outstanding die-casting products through leading activities in the die-casting industry, and continuously contributing to the manufacturing industry. High pressure die casting is often an excellent process for quickly manufacturing many parts and has a high level of engineering skills. With CASTMAN’s high pressure die casting, you can quickly produce complex shaped parts using highly
This paper summary is based on the article Automobile Parts Casting-Methods and Materials Used: A Review presented at the Materials Today: Proceedings, Elsevier 1. Overview: 2. Research Background: In the contemporary automotive industry, a paramount objective for manufacturers is the reduction of vehicle kerb weight while simultaneously enhancing component strength to adhere to stringent safety
This paper summary is based on the article “Development of Salt Core Use as an Alternative in Aluminum Alloy Castings” published in the Celal Bayar University Journal of Science. 1. Overview: 2. Research Background: 3. Research Purpose and Research Questions: 4. Research Methodology: 5. Main Research Results: 6. Conclusion and Discussion: 7. Future Follow-up Research:
Aluminum high-pressure die casting is a widely used manufacturing process known for its high efficiency and precision. However, producing parts with undercut shapes—features that interfere with the mold opening direction—poses significant challenges. Traditional solutions, such as slide cores or multi-part molds, increase complexity, costs, and limit design flexibility. Application of Salt Core Technology for Undercut
by Andrea Sütőová 1,*, Róbert Kočiško 1,*, Patrik Petroušek 1, Martin Kotus 2, Ivan Petryshynets 3 and Andrii Pylypenko 4 Abstract The wear and degradation of tools applied in the high-pressure die casting of Al alloys induce significant financial losses. The formation of failures on the surface of mold parts caused by erosion, thermal fatigue, corrosion, and soldering negatively affects the surface quality
Abstract Lightweighting of electric vehicles is an important consideration to improve range and potentially reduce the vehicle price by downsizing expensive battery and motor components. Aluminum alloys have a combination of light weight, high electrical conductivity and strength that are required in e-motor applications to achieve high power output and efficiency. In this research, Al–Ce
Naveen SinghalResearch ScholarDept of Mechanical Engineering Arni University-H.P. Dr. Sangeeth GuptaProfessorArni University-H.P Dr.Krishnamachary P CProfessor & PrincipalJ.B.Institute of Engineering & Technology-Hyderabad. Abstract In order to provide ecological balance, new technologies are being developed to reduce fuel consumption. Within these new technologies, usage of light alloys such as aluminum and magnesium has gained great importance in