Aluminum is the most common cast non-ferrous metal in the world for many reasons. As a lightweight metal, the most popular reason for using aluminum alloy die casting is that it can produce very light parts without sacrificing strength. Aluminum alloy die casting also has more surface finishing options and can withstand higher operating temperatures than other non-ferrous metal materials. Aluminum alloy die casting has corrosion resistance, high conductivity, good stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio, and can be used in almost any industry. The aluminum alloy die casting process is based on rapid production. Compared with the alternative casting process, it can produce a large number of die casting parts very quickly and is more cost-effective. Aluminum alloy die casting has become the first choice of global buyers. The features and advantages of aluminum alloy die casting include:
Lightweight and durable
High working temperature
Very good strength and hardness
Good stiffness and strength to weight ratio
Excellent corrosion resistance
Excellent conductivity
Excellent thermal conductivity
Good finishing characteristics
Fully recyclable