Aluminum casting
Aluminum Sand Casting
Advantage for aluminum sand casting :
1 Low cost
2 Complicated Shape
3 Flexible Quantity
4 Big In Size for single product
Gravity Die Casting
Gravity Die Casting uses the force of gravity, instead of high pressure means, to fill a permanent mold, or die, with molten material.
The advantages over sand castings include better surface finish, and better mechanical properties, which occur due to relatively fasted cooling rates that occur in die casting.
Pressure Die Casting
Two Units of 250T Pressure Machine (Hot Chamfer )
Four Units of 800T Pressure Machine (Cold Chamfer )
Die casting is a versatile process for producing multiple material metal parts by pressing molten metal under high pressure into high quality steel molds. These molds, called dies, can be designed to produce complex shapes with a high degree of accuracy and repeatability. Parts can be sharply defined, with smooth or textured surfaces, and are suitable for a wide variety of attractive and serviceable finishes.
Die castings are among the highest volume, mass-produced items manufactured by the metalworking industry, and they can be found in thousands of consumer, commercial and industrial products. Die cast parts are important components of products in all walks of life. Parts can be as simple as a sink faucet or as complex as a electric engine housing .

Aluminum Alloy Country Equivalent Alloys or Substitute ANSI AA BS1490 DIN1725/2 JIS 413.2 American 413.2 LM6 GD-ALSi12 A360 American A360.1 LM9 ADC3 A380 American A380.0 LM24 GD-AISi8Cu3 ADC10 384 American 384 ADC12 ADC12 Japanese 383.0/384.0 ADC12 GD-AISi9Cu3 German LM2 GD-AISi9Cu3 GD-AISi12(Cu) German A413.0 LM20 GD-AISi12(Cu) ADC1
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