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
