Die

    Die
    Casting

    The Die Casting Process

    The process involves injecting molten metal — typically aluminum or zinc alloys — into a precision-engineered steel die under controlled pressure. Once solidified, the part retains the exact geometry of the cavity, enabling excellent repeatability across production cycles.

    Die casting is widely adopted due to its High production efficiency, Tight tolerance capability, Structural strength, Surface consistency and Scalability for mass production.

    While die casting minimizes secondary operations, post-machining is often applied to achieve critical-to-function tolerances and refined dimensional control.

    The Die Casting Process

    CBliss Die Casting Capabilities

    8

    Die Casting Machines

    Up to 800 tons

    Tonnage Capability

    Aluminum & Zinc

    Alloy Casting

    High-pressure

    Injection Systems

    Controlled melt

    Temperature Management

    Optimized

    Cooling & Trimming

    Post-Casting Precision Refinement

    Die casting at CBliss is not standalone — it integrates directly with our post-processing capabilities.

    Up to 1200mm × 800mm working range for precision post-casting refinement.

    Secondary Process Available

    Our casting capabilities include comprehensive secondary processing.

    Degating & trimming

    Degating & trimming

    Deburring

    Deburring

    Shot blasting

    Shot blasting

    Tumbling

    Tumbling

    CNC milling

    CNC milling

    Drilling

    Drilling

    Tapping

    Tapping

    Surface sanding

    Surface sanding

    Polishing

    Polishing

    Laser engraving

    Laser engraving

    Surface coating coordination

    Surface coating coordination

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