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July 27, 2013

Sand Casting Compared to Die Casting

Sand Casting Compared to Die Casting. If you are wondering which is better- sand casting or die casting – then this is the right article for you. Whether you want to know about sand casting or die casting advantages or a comparison of both, this article will certainly help you.

In order to have a clearer view of what is better, you must first know what these two methods are all about. Sand casting, as its name implies, forms its mold with the help of a pattern or model which is pressed into a kind of sand mixture. Die casting on the other hand uses hardened tool steel as a mold in making its cast parts.

Both processes are good choices of metal casting method. It just depends on what kind of metal parts you plan to cast or produce. For large hollow metal parts like automotive cylinder heads, sand casting is usually used. For smaller and more detailed metal parts, die casting is the more ideal process. The casting weight range for sand casting is actually unlimited while die casting ranges from 1oz up to 20 pounds.

When it comes to mass producing parts, which requires intricate details and smooth surface, die casting is the more preferred method. It is because die casting process has a dimensional tolerance of as low as .001 inch, while sand casting has a minimum of .010 inches.

Money-wise, initial expenses for die casting are more expensive, especially the die cast tooling than the initial costs used for of sand casting. However, in the long run, die casting has a lot cheaper labor cost compared to the labor cost incurred by sand casting.

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July 20, 2013

Reasons Why Die Cast Parts are still better

Reasons Why Die Cast Parts are still better. Have you ever wondered which is better: Die Casting Parts or Plastic parts? Which is more conducive and practical among the two? Which is more durable and reliable? It is actually a good question since in the past years plastic products keep on appearing, in rather escalating manner, in the shelves of supermarkets.

Advantages of Plastic over Metal

• Resistance to Corrosion. Plastic molded products are more resistant to different kinds of weather than products made up of metal. Plastic material can be designed to withstand many climatic conditions and it also does not corrode.

• Economical. Plastic products are simply cheaper.

• Strength. Plastic parts can be designed so it would be impact and dent resistant.

• Chemical Resistance. The fact that plastic is impermeable to a lot of chemical compounds, it is an ideal substance for a wide variety of solution tanks.

Advantages of Die Cast Parts over Plastic

• Durability and Resistance to Corrosion. Since die cast parts are made out of non ferrous metals, the possibility of the parts to corrode is minimal. Also, metal products are basically more durable than the plastic molded products. Because of that die cast parts, could accommodate harsher temperatures and more varied working condition.

• Environment – friendly. It is a given fact that plastic products are more economical than die cast parts. However, in the longer run, it is actually more impractical to use disposable products than those products that could last for a longer time.

Also, plastic takes a couple of hundred years before it will fully biodegrade. Although, plastics products are also being recycled, compared to die cast parts, the latter is still more sustainable.

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July 13, 2013

A Comparison: Die Cast Parts or Plastic Parts

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A Comparison: Die Cast Parts or Plastic Parts. Within the past decade, plastic molded products have become abundant in the market. More and more plastic products are being produced as substitute to metal products such as faucet, door knobs, and chair braces. Die casting manufacturing industry is facing a rival that produces products that do not corrode or rust. However, the question is, which is really better, Die Casting Parts or Plastic Parts?

Durability

Die cast parts are basically stronger compared to their plastic counterparts. In cases that a material is needed to be built thin and yet durable, die cast parts are preferable. Also, die casting parts can withstand a wider range of temperature than their plastic counterparts, allowing them to be more ideal in harsh working environments with extreme temperatures.

Moreover, since, die casting manufacturers use non ferrous type of die casting alloys for high pressure die casting like aluminum, zinc and magnesium, the argument that die cast parts are most likely to corrode easily pushed out of the picture.

Environmental Issue

When it comes to issues with environment, plastic products do not bode very well. If you wonder how long plastic products biodegrade, then the answer is: it takes at least few hundred years. This implies that old and non usable plastic products are going to flood the landfills. Comparing these plastic products to die cast parts, the latter is actually made of recycled material. Approximately ninety five percent of metal used in die cast parts production is recycled from salvaged parts. With this, metal is proven to be a more sustainable material that could be used not only once but many times over.

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July 6, 2013

A Dilemma: Die Casting or Investment Casting

A Dilemma: Die Casting or Investment Casting. Are you in a dilemma in choosing a better metal casting process for a certain project you have in mind? If you are choosing between investment casting and die casting method then you are reading the right article.

Which is better: Die Casting or Investment Casting Process? The answer actually depends on your plan and the outcome that you desire. Both of them share similar features which makes it a little more difficult to decide. Both are capable of mass production and intricate details.

The following are simple comparisons that, hopefully, will help you decide:

Reliability. When it comes to reliability, you could say that both are at par with each other. Both investment and die casting process maintains repeatability from casting to casting.

Casting Versatility. For die casting process like aluminum die casting process, the metals that could be casted are non-ferrous metals but it is more preferable if AL-based metals are used. On the other hand, investment casting could cast both non-ferrous and ferrous metals. As far as casting versatility is concerned, investing casting has the upper hand.

Intricate Design and Dimensional Tolerances. Investment casting has dimensional tolerance of .003 inch at its best while Die casting has dimensional tolerance up to .001 inch. Dimensional tolerance refers to tolerable deviation of the actual dimension of the castings produced compared to the planned or the ‘should-be’ dimension of the casting. With that being said, die casting is more dimensionally accurate than investment casting.

Casting Weight Range. Die casting has a size range from 1oz. up to 75lb while Investment casting, on the other hand, is from less than 1oz up to 25 pounds. Clearly die casting has wider range when it comes to casting weights.

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