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Is it more cost-effective to make aluminum die-casting molds?

In the aluminum alloy die-casting process, the aluminum die-casting mold is one of the indispensable tools and has an irreplaceable role. However, many customers find that the manufacturer's price varies greatly in the process of choosing custom aluminum alloy die-casting molds. However, , Aluminum alloy die-casting mold is not as cheap as possible, why?

In the process of choosing an aluminum alloy die-casting plant, many customers will consider the cost, consider reducing the production cost, and achieve high profits, so as to set foot on the "pit".

In order to survive, many high-pressure die-casting companies will even introduce mold opening to customers for free in the name of the mold cost of thousands of dollars. Once successfully introduced, there will be many mold problems that lead to inability to produce, or product quality that does not meet the standard and other problems, thus impact on the customer's business.

Therefore, the cost of the mold is not as cheap as possible. We need to consider it comprehensively. Some aluminum alloy die-casting manufacturers cannot have a stable source of customers, the price of mold manufacturing varies several times, and the company scale is still very large.

We must choose custom aluminum die casting molds carefully because a small mistake can cause irreparable damage to your business.

Our aluminum die casting molds are lightweight and have high dimensional stability for complex part geometries and thin walls. Aluminum has good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, as well as high thermal and electrical conductivity, making it a good Die-casting alloys. Low-density aluminum metal is critical to the die-casting industry. The aluminum die-casting process maintains lasting strength at very high temperatures, requiring the use of cold room machines. The molten metal remains in an open holding tank, which is held is put into a furnace where it is melted to the necessary temperature. The opened holding tank is separated from the die casting machine, and the molten metal is scooped out of the holding tank each time it is cast, as these high temperatures can damage the normal pumping system. The pressure requirements for cold chamber castings are generally higher than those for hot chamber castings.