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There are many reasons aluminum is the most commonly cast non-ferrous metal in the world. As a lightweight metal, the most popular reason for utilizing aluminum die casting is that it creates very lightweight parts without sacrificing strength. Aluminum die cast parts also have more surface finishing options and can withstand higher operating temperatures than other non-ferrous materials. Aluminum die cast parts are corrosion resistant, highly conductive, have a good stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio. The aluminum die casting process is based on rapid production that allows a high volume of die casting parts to be produced very quickly and more cost-effectively than alternative casting processes. Aluminum die casting has become the favored option for buyers worldwide. Characteristics and Advantages of Aluminum Die Castings include:
Lightweight and Durable
Good Strength-to-Weight Ratio
Great Resistance to Corrosion
Excellent Electrical Conductivity
Fully Recyclable and Reusable in Production
A manufacturing process that produces accurately, defined, smooth and textured-surfaced metal parts
Accomplished by forcing molten metals into a mold form due to high-pressure systems
Corrosion resistant
Highly conductive
Have a good stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio
Based on rapid production
Allows a high volume of die casting parts to be produced very quickly
Is more cost-effective than alternative casting processes