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What are the challenges in the die-casting process for zinc alloy components?
2525-12-10I. Process Limitations Due to Material PropertiesLow Melting Point but Prone to “Burn-off”Zinc alloys have a low melting point of only 380-420°C. During die casting, temperatures slightly above 450°C cause zinc vaporization and alloy co···
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Surface Treatment Methods for Die-Cast Aluminum Alloys
2525-10-31As is well known, die-cast aluminum alloys differ in composition from extruded aluminum profiles. Consequently, their surface treatment methods also vary. This often leads to uncertainty in selecting appropriate surface treatments for die-c···
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Thermal Performance of Aluminum Alloy Die-Cast Lamp Housings
2525-10-311. IntroductionDie casting is a metal casting process characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold cavity. The mold is typically made of high-strength steel and is capable of producing components with excellent dime···
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How Zinc Alloy Die Casting Delivers High Precision in Modern Manufacturing
2525-10-311. Introduction – The Role of Precision in Today’s Metal ManufacturingIn the world of modern manufacturing, precision is no longer a luxury — it is a fundamental requirement. Whether it’s an automotive interior component, a medical conn···
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Exploring the infinite possibilities of aluminum alloy die-casting processing
2525-10-31Introduction to Aluminum Alloy Die Casting ProcessingIn today's manufacturing industry, aluminum alloy die-casting has gradually become a topic of great concern. It can not only effectively reduce production costs, but also improve the ···
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