Die Casting

Without question, die casting is the top-of-the-line method for manufacturing parts. The process can produce parts with perfect finish and astonishing detail, since pressurizing the liquid metal during casting enables it to form exactly to the mold. Despite these visible advantages, many people can be reluctant to invest in die casting their manufactured parts, fearing the cost associated with top quality processes.
The first thing to note is that die cast parts have much higher tolerances for heat and pressure than parts made by other methods. Since the metal is forced into the mold, die cast parts are slightly denser--and thus more durable--than other cast parts. A savvy businessperson will recognize that this means the parts last longer, leading to a longer life on your product--thus, lower costs of maintenance and replacement, as well as a reputation for quality for your product.
Even if you are looking to produce parts that don't need to withstand stresses, die casting is often less expensive than you might think. Tooling costs can be intimidating, but once the mold is complete, the cost of each part produced is remarkably lower. As your product grows more popular, you will need to produce more. Once the initial investment in the die casting mold has been made, the savings in the end will only continue to compound. In the end, die casting can pay for itself, and end up saving your business a tremendous amount of money


 
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