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"Gravity die casting" involves creating a mold (die) from metal, utilizing the weight of the aluminum itself to pour it into the cavity of the mold, allowing the solidification shrinkage within the mold to be compensated by gravity. Compared to sand casting, the mold can be reused multiple times, enabling mass production. It allows for a wide range of casting designs compared to other casting methods, making it possible to create complex castings. 【Features】 ■ Capable of producing high-quality castings with a dense structure ■ Reusable multiple times, suitable for mass production ■ Capable of casting complex shapes with hollow sections ■ Allows for a wide range of casting designs ■ Capable of creating intricate castings *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"Sand casting" is a method where natural silicon, synthetic silicon, and other materials are mixed with liquid resin and hardener, packed into a wooden mold, solidified, removed from the mold, assembled, and then molten aluminum alloy is poured in to solidify and create the product. It allows for casting from small to large items. The mold can be easily disassembled, and the removal of castings is simple. The material cost is low, and the amount of waste sand is about 10%, making it an economical molding method, with no unpleasant odors or harmful gases generated during casting. [Features] - Capable of casting from small to large items - Easy mold disassembly and simple removal - Casting sand can be reused - No unpleasant odors or harmful gases generated - Low material costs and about 10% waste sand, making it an economical molding method *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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