Die Casting
Die casting becomes cost-effective for production runs exceeding 300 units, although this threshold can vary depending on the complexity and geometry of the part. At D4E, we cast zinc, aluminum, and magnesium alloys. Each alloy is selected based on its specific mechanical properties, such as strength, weight, and corrosion resistance, to meet the functional requirements of the final product.
Our process is designed for producing intricate parts with tight tolerances and smooth surface finishes, minimizing the need for post-machining.
We produce parts that feature complex geometries, including undercuts and thin walls, while maintaining consistent quality and structural integrity. Our die casting expertise allows us to deliver parts that meet exacting standards across industries.