Each of the metal
alloys available for die casting offer particular advantages for the completed
part.
Zinc - The easiest
alloy to cast, it offers high ductility, high impact strength and is easily
plated. Zinc is economical for small parts, has a low melting point and
promotes long die life.
Aluminum - This alloy
is lightweight, while possessing high dimensional stability for complex shapes
and thin walls. Aluminum has good corrosion resistance and mechanical
properties, high thermal and electrical conductivity, as well as strength at
high temperatures.
Magnesium - The
easiest alloy to machine, magnesium has an excellent strength-to-weight ratio
and is the lightest alloy commonly die cast.
Copper - This alloy
possesses high hardness, high corrosion resistance and the highest mechanical
properties of alloys cast. It offers excellent wear resistance and dimensional
stability, with strength approaching that of steel parts.
Lead and Tin - These
alloys offer high density and are capable of producing parts with extremely
close dimensions. They are also used for special forms of corrosion resistance.
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