ADC12 Automotive Aluminum Die Casting Corrosion Resistant High Volume 1600T

Aluminum Die Casting
November 20, 2025
Category Connection: Aluminum Die Casting
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.