Advantages of die-casting parts:
High strength and hardness: Die castings have high strength and hardness after heat treatment and age hardening.
Good dimensional accuracy: Due to the use of molds during die-casting, die-casting parts have high dimensional accuracy.
Complex shape forming: suitable for forming metal parts with complex internal structures and thin walls.
Smooth surface: The surface of die-casting parts is usually smoother, reducing the need for subsequent processing.
High production efficiency: The automated production line enables fast die-casting production speed, making it suitable for large-scale production.
Disadvantages of die-casting parts:
High cost: The initial cost of die casting is high, including mold manufacturing costs and equipment investment.
Heat treatment deformation risk: Die castings are prone to deformation during the heat treatment process.
Internal porosity issue: Due to the rapid cooling and solidification of molten metal, defects such as porosity or shrinkage may form inside the casting.
Material limitations: Not all materials are suitable for die casting, especially those that are temperature sensitive.
Environmental pollution: The die-casting process may produce harmful gases and waste, which can have a certain impact on the environment.