
Die casting
Die casting is a manufacturing process where molten metal is injected into a specially designed metal mold, called a die, under high pressure. Once the metal cools and solidifies, the die is opened to remove the finished part. This method allows for producing complex, precise, and smooth-surfaced metal components efficiently and in large quantities. It is commonly used for making parts in automotive, electronics, and household appliance industries. The process offers excellent dimensional accuracy, repeatability, and surface finish, making it ideal for high-volume production of detailed metal parts.