Techniques for preventing porosity in die casting You can measure the level of porosity using X-rays, CT scan, or cutting a section of the casting and examining it under a microscope. CT scans are the most preferred technology due to their ease of use, reliability, and robustness. However, porosity
In the die casting process, porosity is a significant problem. The development of pores, holes, air pockets, or indentations on the surface or within a die-cast object is known as porosity. It is a conditioning phenomenon that weakens a die cast's structural integrity and produces leaks or corrosion
Proper application and protection of the precision die-casting mold Correct application of a precision die casting mold Reduce the cold and heat of the mold as far as possible, produce continuously as much as possible, and prohibit high-speed pressure shooting under the condition of cold mold. In th
Failure form of die-castingdamage Die casting production, mold repeatedly by the effect of cold heat, forming surface and internal deformation, involved and repeated cycle of thermal stress, lead to tissue structure damage and loss of toughness, cause the emergence of micro cracks, and continue to e
Die casting is a manufacturing process in which molten metal is poured or forced into steel molds. The molds—also known as tools or dies—are created using steel and are specially designed for each project. This allows each component to be created with accuracy and repeatability. Aluminum, zinc, and