High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) is a casting process in which molten metal—primarily aluminum, magnesium, or zinc—is injected into a steel mold at very high pressure and speed.

Through this process;

  • Having complex geometries,

  • Thin-walled,

  • Parts requiring high dimensional accuracy can be produced in series and repeatably.

In high pressure die casting, the metal is transferred into the mold with the help of a shot sleeve and piston (plunger). The high pressure applied ensures that the metal completely fills the mold cavity, resulting in a smooth surface finish. For this reason, HPDC is widely used in the automotive, home appliance, electronics, and defense industries.

Advantages

  • High production speed

  • Excellent surface quality

  • Tight tolerances and high dimensional accuracy.

  • Minimum machining requirement

  • Suitable for mass production