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Pressure Zinc Die Casting Door Part With Chrome Plating Surface

Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Dongguan, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer
Main Products: Aluminum Die Casting, Zinc Die Casting, Magnesium Die Casting

Product Detail

Model No.: NY-101

Product Description

 

Pressure Zinc Die Casting Door Part With Chrome Plating Surface

 

Quick Detail:

 

1. Good surface

2. Nice plating appearance

3. SGS report can be provide

4. Can make large part

5. Professional mold flow analysis

6. 100,000pcs be provided per month

 

 

Description:

 

Zinc die casting is a manufacturing process that can produce geometrically complex metal parts through the use of reusable molds, called dies. The die casting process involves the use of a furnace, metal, die casting machine, and die. The melted zinc in the furnace and then injected into the dies in the die casting machine. 

 

 

Applications:

 

Furniture

 

 

Specifications:

 

Product  name

Product No.

Material

Dimension 

Weight

Surface treatment

chrome plating zinc die casting for door

NY--101

ZINC3

7*3*2cm

50g      

    PLATING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Competitive Advantage:

 

1. Can produce large parts

2. Can form complex shapes

3. High strength parts

4. Very good surface finish and accuracy

5. High production rate

6. Low labor cost

7. Scrap can be recycled

 

 

The process of zinc die casting:

 

The molten metal flows into a shot chamber through an inlet and a plunger, powered by hydraulic pressure, forces the molten metal through a gooseneck channel and into the die. Typical injection pressures for a hot chamber die casting machine are between 1000 and 5000 psi. After the molten metal has been injected into the die cavity, the plunger remains down, holding the pressure while the casting solidifies. After solidification, the hydraulic system retracts the plunger and the part can be ejected by the clamping unit. Prior to the injection of the molten metal, this unit closes and clamps the two halves of the die. When the die is attached to the die casting machine, each half is fixed to a large plate, called a platen. The front half of the die, called the cover die, is mounted to a stationary platen and aligns with the gooseneck channel. The rear half of the die, called the ejector die, is mounted to a movable platen, which slides along the tie bars. The hydraulically powered clamping unit actuates clamping bars that push this platen towards the cover die and exert enough pressure to keep it closed while the molten metal is injected. Following the solidification of the metal inside the die cavity, the clamping unit releases the die halves and simultaneously causes the ejection system to push the casting out of the open cavity. The die can then be closed for the next injection.

 

 

Mold open

 

Mold closed

 

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