The die casting process is mainly used for aluminum die-cast parts and zinc die-cast parts. Aluminum die-cast parts are characterized by being light and strong, and easy to conduct heat; while zinc die-cast parts are characterized by good machinability and high dimensional accuracy.
Zinc die-cast parts are heavier than aluminum die-cast parts and have higher strength. They have excellent machinability and can produce more complex and high-precision components than those made from aluminum die casting. They are suitable for manufacturing components with aesthetic shapes that do not require high strength. Zinc die-cast parts are commonly used in the production of automotive components and structural parts of industrial machinery. Additionally, due to the ease of surface treatment, zinc die-cast parts are also used to manufacture furniture handles and similar items.
The dimensional accuracy of zinc die casting is relatively high compared to other casting methods, but it is not as high as that of machining. Therefore, in many cases, zinc die-cast parts undergo pre-machining such as cutting or grinding at mating surfaces, installation areas for other components, and screw fastening areas before assembly.
As a professional and experienced zinc die casting company, Eesson has a highly specialized technical R&D team and a quality management team.
Eesson's zinc die casting process is managed by computer software, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of production orders. Moreover, Eesson strictly implements quality process control during the zinc die casting process to ensure the quality of zinc die-cast products.
Eesson possesses advanced zinc die casting manufacturing equipment, including multi-slide die casting machines for complex parts, zinc alloy die casting machines for economically efficient production, and CNC machines for precision post-processing. These advanced tools ensure high efficiency, high precision, and high quality in every zinc die casting production.