Die casting is a manufacturing process used to produce metal parts with high precision and dimensional accuracy.
It is widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods. It is commonly employed for manufacturing components like engine parts, housings, brackets, and electrical connectors.
It involves injecting molten metal into a reusable mold, known as a die, under high pressure. The molten metal solidifies within the die, forming the desired shape of the part.