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    Ningbo Fanhua Precision Casting Machinery Co., Ltd.
    [China (Mainland)]

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    Ningbo Fanhua Precision Casting Machinery Co., Ltd.

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    aluminum die casting

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    certificate:ISO9001:2000 
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    Place of Origin:Zhejiang 
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    Die-casting is similar to Permanent mold castings except that the metal is injected into the mold under high pressure of 10-210Mpa (1,450-30,500) psi . This results in a more uniform part, generally good surface finish and good dimensional accuracy, as good as 0.2 % of casting dimension. For many parts, post-machining can be totally eliminated, or very light machining may be required to bring dimensions to size. die casting, aluminum die casting


    Die-casting can be done using a cold chamber or hot chamber process.
    •In a cold chamber process, the molten metal is ladled into the cold chamber for each shot. There is less time exposure of the melt to the plunger walls or the plunger. This is particularly useful for metals such as Aluminum, and Copper (and its alloys) that alloy easily with Iron at the higher temperatures.
    •In a hot chamber process the pressure chamber is connected to the die cavity is immersed permanently in the molten metal. The inlet port of the pressurizing cylinder is uncovered as the plunger moves to the open (unpressurized) position. This allows a new charge of molten metal to fill the cavity and thus can fill the cavity faster than the cold chamber process. The hot chamber process is used for metals of low melting point and high fluidity such as tin, zinc, and lead that tend not to alloy easily with steel at their melt temperatures. die casting, aluminum die casting, aluminum casting, ADC-12 die casting, automoblile part, motorcycles spare part, aluminum pressure die casting
    •Die casting molds (called dies in the industry) tend to be expensive as they are made from hardened steel-also the cycle time for building these tend to be long. Also the stronger and harder metals such as iron and steel cannot be die-cast


    Common Alloys in Die Casting
    •Aluminum, Zinc and Copper alloys are the materials predominantly used in die-casting. On the other hand, pure Aluminum is rarely cast due to high shrinkage, and susceptibility to hot cracking. It is alloyed with Silicon, which increases melt fluidity, reduces machinability. Copper is another alloying element, which increases hardness, reduces ductility, and reduces corrosion resistance.
    •Aluminum is cast at a temperature of 650 °C (1200 °F). It is alloyed with Silicon 9% and Copper about 3.5% to form the Aluminum Association 380 alloy (UNS A03800). Silicon increases the melt fluidity, reduces machinability, Copper increases hardness and reduces the ductility. By greatly reducing the amount of Copper (less than 0.6%) the chemical resistance is improved; thus, AA 360 (UNS A03600) is formulated for use in marine environments. A high silicon alloy is used in automotive engines for cylinder castings, AA 390 (UNS A03900) with 17% Silicon for high wear resistance. Common aluminum alloys for die casting are summarized as follows

    Material

    Silicon

    Copper

    Tensile Strength
    MPa (ksi)

    Properties

    AA 380 (UNS A03800)

    8.5 %

    3.5 %

    324 (47)

    Fair easy to fill

    AA 384 (UNS A03840)

    11 %

    4 %

    331 (48)

    Easy to fill

    AA 386 (UNS A03860)

    9.5 %

    0.6 %

    317 (46)

    Good corrosion resistance

    AA 390 (UNS A03900)

    17 %

    4.5 %

    283 (41)

    Good wear resistance


    Zinc can be made to close tolerances and with thinner walls than Aluminum, due to its high melt fluidity. Zinc is alloyed with Aluminum (4%), which adds strength and hardness. The casting is done at a fairly low temperature of 425 °C (800 °F) so the part does not have to cool much before it can be ejected from the die. This, in combination with the fact that Zinc can be run using a hot chamber process allows for a fast fill, fast cooling (and ejection) and a short cycle time. Zinc alloys are used in making precision parts such as sprockets, gears, and connector housings. die casting, aluminum die casting
    Copper alloys are used in plumbing, electrical and marine applications where corrosion and wear resistance is important.


    Minimum wall thicknesses and minimum draft angles for die casting are

    Material

    Min. Thickness
    mm (in)

    Min. Draft Angle (o)

    Aluminum alloys

    0.9 mm (0.035 in)

    0.5

    Zinc alloys

    0.6 mm (0.025 in)

    0.25

    Copper alloys (Brass)

    1.25 mm (0.050 in)

    0.7

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