Die casting technology is an efficient and precise casting method. Its core lies in injecting molten metal into the mold under high pressure to form the desired shape of the product. First, select aluminum, zinc, copper, magnesium and other alloy raw materials, and mix them in precise proportions. Then, heat them to a molten state in a special furnace. Next, the molten metal is quickly injected into the mold under high pressure. This process requires strict control of the injection time and speed. After that, the metal is quickly cooled down by the cooling system to solidify. After the mold is opened, the preliminary casting can be obtained. After that, deburring and necessary post-processing such as grinding and painting are required. The key to die casting technology lies in mold design, metal melting and injection control, and subsequent fine processing, which are directly related to the quality and production efficiency of castings. Therefore, in practical applications, it is necessary to scientifically plan the process flow and strictly control each link to ensure the quality and cost-effectiveness of the final produkt .
