Die casting is a high pressure metal casting process that forces molten metal into a mold. It produces dimensionally accurate precision metal parts that have a flawless smooth finish. Its ability to produce detailed parts makes it perfect for the mass production of products. Die castings are made from non-ferrous metals such as zinc, copper, aluminum, magnesium, lead, pewter, and tin.
Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of a metal through hammering, pressing, or rolling. These compressive forces are delivered with a hammer or die. Forging is often categorized according to the temperature at which it is performed-cold, warm, or hot forging.
Unique characteristics
· High ductility
· Outstanding machinability
· Excellent joining and plating characteristics
· Superior polishing andfinishing characteristics
· Non-magnetic properties
· Non-sparking characteristics
· Attractive solid colors-not just surface




