Die Casting is an old technology wherein molten metal is poured in a mould cavity to take the desired shape. After solidification the mould is opened and base casting is retrieved along with metal feeding paths. Today, with the advent of technology, Die Casting is linked to various Engineering aspects from Metallurgy, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Liquid Gaseous Flow Analysis and so on. All these process are mapped with graphic simulation depicting absolute reality, sequence of operations in the die with respect to temperature, time, air gaps etc. This is done to ensure high quality and consistent reliability. Today all OEMs demand near net shaped casting to meet budget requirements by minimizing post casting operations.
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