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Can I reduce material waste by using aluminum die casting?

The use of aluminum die-casting technology can indeed reduce material waste. Aluminum die-casting process is a manufacturing process that injects molten aluminum alloy into a mold and solidifies it through high pressure and cooling to form parts or products of the desired shape and size. In this process, aluminum alloy materials are efficiently utilized, achieving zero or near zero waste of materials.
Specifically, the aluminum die-casting process ensures precise size and shape of the product while reducing unnecessary waste generation by precisely controlling the injection amount of molten metal and the design of the mold. In addition, the surface of aluminum die-casting products is smooth and delicate, and can achieve high-quality appearance requirements without further precision machining or surface treatment, which also reduces material loss during subsequent processing.
In addition, aluminum alloy materials themselves have good recyclability, and the waste generated during the die-casting process can usually be reprocessed and reused, which further reduces resource waste to a certain extent. At the same time, the lightweight properties of aluminum alloys help reduce energy consumption during transportation and use, meeting the requirements of modern industry for sustainable development.