Which is better, zinc or aluminum?
Die-cast zinc offers superior strength, corrosion resistance, and longer tooling life, while aluminum is lighter. Choose based on your project’s needs.
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Die-cast zinc offers superior strength, corrosion resistance, and longer tooling life, while aluminum is lighter. Choose based on your project’s needs.

The die casting process is used for automotive parts, electronics, medical devices, aerospace components, and consumer products.

HPDC die casting uses high pressure to inject molten metal into steel molds, producing strong, precise parts for automotive, electronics, and more.

Die cast parts include engine blocks, housings, connectors, and more for automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical industries.

Zinc is best suited for hot chamber die casting, offering strong, detailed, and cost-effective die casted parts with excellent surface quality and durability.

Zinc die casting involves mold preparation, alloy melting, injection, cooling, and trimming to produce strong, precise metal parts for various industries.

Aluminum casting uses alloys like A360, A380, and A413. Each die cast aluminum material offers unique strength, weight, and corrosion resistance.

HPDC die casting mainly uses aluminum, zinc, and magnesium alloys for strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant parts.

Zinc die casting is used for its strength, precision, low cost, and excellent fluidity, making it ideal for durable, detailed, and efficient components.
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