Types of Die Casting Tooling Die Cavity: The part of the mold that defines the shape of the final product. The cavity is formed by two parts: the hot and the ejector halves.
Hot Half Insert: A part of the mold that forms the interior features of the die-cast part, such as holes or cavities.
Mold Halves (A and B): The two parts of the die that come together to create the mold. The “A” side typically contains the main cavity, while the “B” side holds the core and other features. sales@tile-molds.com
Ejection System: After the molten metal cools and solidifies, the part must be ejected from the mold. This system includes pins or plates that push the part out of the mold.
Gate: A passage that allows molten metal to flow into the mold cavity.
Runner System: The sprue is the channel through which the molten metal enters the mold, and runners guide the metal into the different parts of the mold.
Cooling Channels: These are channels within the mold that circulate cooling fluid (usually water) to control the temperature and solidify the molten metal. Email us of Die Casting Molds and Die Casting Tooling
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