Brief: This video showcases the high-volume 1600T ADC12 aluminum die casting process for automotive parts, highlighting its corrosion resistance and efficiency. Viewers will see how the advanced vacuum-assisted technique ensures low-porosity castings, ideal for high-stress applications. The demonstration includes design support, quality control measures, and real-world applications in the automotive and industrial sectors.
Related Product Features:
1600 ton clamping force for high-volume production of large and complex automotive parts.
ADC12 aluminum alloy with low-porosity grade ensures superior strength and consistency.
Customizable part sizes up to 800 × 800 mm and weights from 50 g to 10 kg.
Tight dimensional tolerance of ± 0.05 mm, depending on geometry and post-machining.
Free DFM review and support for STEP, IGES, DWG, and DXF file formats.
Multiple surface finish options including polishing, sand-blasting, and anodizing.
Certified with IEC 62321, SVHC compliance, and ISO 9001 available upon request.
One-stop service from tooling to CNC machining and surface treatment for streamlined workflow.
Faqs:
What is the minimum order quantity for ADC12 aluminum die casting?
We accept single-piece sample orders to validate design and quality before mass production.
What lead times can be expected for prototype and bulk production?
Prototype samples are delivered in 7-12 days; bulk production typically takes 20-35 days after sample approval.
Which file formats are supported for design and tooling?
We prefer STEP, IGES, DWG, and DXF formats for rapid tooling design and DFM analysis.
How is porosity controlled in the die casting process?
Vacuum-assisted injection and controlled alloy dosing minimize gas inclusion and shrinkage defects.