High Pressure Die Casting
High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) is a high-speed manufacturing process in which molten metal is injected into a hardened steel mold (die) under high pressure. The metal fills the mold cavity rapidly, allowing for the production of complex and thin-walled components with high precision.
This process is ideal for large-scale production due to its fast cycle times and repeatability. It is mainly used for non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, zinc, and magnesium alloys.
Advantages
- High production efficiency and speed
- Excellent dimensional accuracy
- Smooth surface finish
- Suitable for thin-wall and complex components
- Minimal post-processing required