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Its forming process primarily relies on the gravitational force of the molten metal itself to fill the mold, making it a common method for shaping metal parts.
Aluminum alloy castings refer to aluminum alloy components produced by gravity casting, using a mold to achieve their final shape.
The process primarily employs gravity casting technology. In this method, the molten aluminum alloy is poured into a gating system and then steadily fills the mold cavity—whether made of sand, metal, or other materials—thanks to the force of gravity. After natural cooling and solidification, the final cast component is formed.
The manufacturing process typically includes steps such as mold preparation, alloy melting, pouring, cooling, shakeout, and cleaning.
This type of casting is suitable for applications where mechanical performance and structural integrity are critical, while the demand for surface finish and production efficiency takes a backseat compared to die-casting processes.
Aluminum alloy castings refer to aluminum alloy components produced by gravity casting, using a mold to achieve their final shape.
Its forming process primarily relies on the gravitational force of the molten metal itself to fill the mold, making it a common method for shaping metal parts.
Automotive Industry: Engine cylinder heads, wheel hubs, large structural components, and more.
Electrical equipment: motor end covers, insulator flanges, distribution box bodies, and more.
Aluminum alloy castings refer to aluminum alloy components produced by gravity casting, using a mold to achieve their final shape.
Its forming process primarily relies on the gravitational force of the molten metal itself to fill the mold, making it a common method for shaping metal parts.
Aluminum alloy castings refer to aluminum alloy components produced by gravity casting, using a mold to achieve their final shape.