Die casting is a high-efficiency, high-precision metal forming process widely used in mass production of complex-shaped metal parts. It involves forcing molten metal into a precision-engineered mold (called a "die") under high pressure, then cooling and solidifying the metal to form the desired part. This process is especially suitable for non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, zinc, and magnesium, and is widely applied in industries like automotive, electronics, and home appliances.











