Plastic Mould

Almost every part of a manufactured product today starts with a plastic mold, making it the “mother” of industry. An injection mold is a vital piece of machinery used in the manufacturing of many different kinds of goods. As the plastics sector expands rapidly, more and more goods need to be molded to meet the rising demand from industries including aviation, aerospace, electronics, machinery, shipbuilding, and automobile manufacturing.

Zinc Alloy Mould

The surface of zinc alloy dies casting is a thick layer (approximately 0.1 mm) with a porous, open interior. When designing zinc alloy mold and using die-casting process, try to make the surface of the workpiece smooth to reduce casting defects such as cracks, pores, cold gaps, flash, and burrs. For this reason, mechanical cleaning must be carried out.

Aluminum Alloy Mould

Die casting processing is a precision casting method that uses high pressure to press metal into a complex metal mold. To better ensure the characteristics of die casting, we must pay attention to some details in the processing of aluminum alloy mold.