High-pressure die casting is suitable for manufacturing thin-walled, structurally complex, mass-produced parts with intricate dimensions, such as automotive transmission housing components, instrument panel bracket parts, home appliance shell parts (e.g., washing machine inner drum components), and electronic product parts (e.g., laptop shell parts).
The main differences between high-pressure die casting and low-pressure die casting lie in the pressure source, filling method, and flow state of the molten metal:
During the shower experience, die castings for shower bracket hardware is subjected to the constant impact of alternating hot and cold water, which can easily cause stress and deformation due to thermal expansion and contraction.
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