Sourcing Guide

The Buyer's Guide to Die Casting

October 28, 2024 ยท 10 min read

Die casting machine in Vietnam manufacturing facility

Die casting has been around since the mid-1800s. Today it's the go-to process for producing precision metal parts at scale โ€” from automotive transmission housings to consumer electronics enclosures. If you're evaluating die casting for a project, here's what you need to know to make informed sourcing decisions.

How Die Casting Works

Molten or semi-molten metal is injected into a hardened steel mold at high speed and pressure. The metal solidifies under pressure, producing parts with tight tolerances (CT3โ€“CT6), smooth surface finish (Ra 0.8โ€“3.2ฮผm), and tensile strengths up to 415 MPa. Many die castings can be used directly without secondary machining.

The Upside

  • Speed: Highly automated production cycles โ€” ideal for high-volume runs
  • Precision: Near-net-shape parts that often skip secondary machining
  • Integration: Inserts can be cast in, eliminating assembly steps
  • Consistency: Mold-based production ensures part-to-part repeatability
  • Aluminum die cast products from Vietnam supplier

The Limitations

  • High upfront cost: Machines + molds + alloys = significant tooling investment. Not viable for small batches.
  • Size constraints: Machine clamping force limits the maximum part size
  • Porosity: Gas entrapment during high-speed filling can cause internal voids โ€” meaning most die castings can't be heat-treated or welded
  • Alloy restrictions: Limited to aluminum, zinc, magnesium, and copper alloys

Choosing the Right Metal

Aluminum

Lightweight, dimensionally stable for thin walls, excellent corrosion resistance. The most commonly die-cast metal.

Zinc

Easiest to cast, highest ductility, superior surface finish. Perfect for small, detailed parts.

Magnesium

Lightest structural metal available. Great strength-to-weight ratio for weight-sensitive applications.

Copper

Best thermal and electrical conductivity. High hardness and corrosion resistance.

Sourcing Die Cast Parts?

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